- HÉV
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locale =Budapest metropolitan area ,Hungary
transit_type =Commuter rail
lines = 4
stations = 81
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map_state = collapsedHÉV (originally "Helyiérdekű Vasút", lit. "Railway of Local Interest") is a system of four
commuter rail lines in and aroundBudapest ,Hungary . The HÉV lines were constructed asbranch line s of theHungarian State Railways . The four HÉV lines are operated by the public transport companyBKV , yet are not part of theBudapest Metro . Inside Budapest, standard BKV tickets and passes are valid on the HÉV. Outside Budapest, a separate ticket must be validated.The HÉV connects
Csepel (south),Ráckeve (far south),Gödöllő (northeast), andSzentendre (north) with various points of central Budapest. The four HÉV lines are not connected directly, each originating from a different terminus, but their railway are still connected to the MÁV lines. The HÉV is a hybrid between a commuter rail and a rapid transit. Although most of its stations are above ground and outdoor, some are underground (for example the city centre terminus at Batthyány tér).The HÉV operates on
standard gauge (1435 mm), and is electrified at 1000 V DC. The HÉV lines are planned to become integrated into the metro network. The Szentendre, Ráckeve and Csepel lines are slated to be merged into what is called the metro line 5 (North-South Regional rapid railway). The connection will be made by an underground line between the Kaszásdűlő and Lágymányosi bridge stations, and extended in order to reach the center ofPesterzsébet . TheUrban and Suburban Transit Association ("Városi és Elővárosi Közlekedési Egyesület") has presented a plan to merge line 2 with the HÉV from Gödöllő. The city government did not totally accept the plan, but it still may be built after 2015.ee also
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List of HÉV stations External links
* [http://www.bkv.hu/english/hev/index.html Schedule at BKV site]
* [http://www.urbanrail.net/eu/bud/budapest.htm UrbanRail.Net map]
* [http://www.michaeltaylor.ca/Ind/bud-hev.shtml Budapest HÉV railway photos]
* [http://www.railfaneurope.net/misc/bhev.html Commuter service around Budapest: The BHEV]
* [http://metros.hu/terkep/hevterkep.html Map of HÉV lines]
* [http://metros.hu/terkep/hevterkep_r.html Map of old HÉV lines]
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