List of Budapest metro stations

This is a list of the stations of Budapest Metro, operating in Budapest, Hungary, with the dates of opening (and closure). Termini and interchange stations are in bold.

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Lines

Line Color Route Opening Length Stations
Yellow Vörösmarty térMexikói út 1896 5 km 11
Red Déli pályaudvarÖrs vezér tere 1970 10 km 11
Blue Újpest-KözpontKőbánya-Kispest 1976 18 km 20

Under construction:

Line Color Route Opening Length Stations
Green Madárhegy ↔ Bosnyák tér  ?  ? km 16?

M1 Line (Millennium Underground)


M2 Line (East-West line)

Built in 1970, extended in 1973. It is usually marked red. According to schedule, it runs along in 18 minutes.


M3 Line (North-South line)

First section in 1977, then expansions in 1980, 1981, 1984 and 1990. It is usually marked blue. According to schedule, it runs along in 31 minutes.

There is a planned extension towards Káposztásmegyer to the northeast and Budapest Ferihegy International Airport to the southeast.

M4 Line (Northeast-Southwest) under construction

Line M4 has been originally scheduled to be built by around 2005, but, as there were numerous political debates over it, not to mention a number of civilian protests against the building of the tunnel for the line at certain parts of the city, building has only started in 2005 and the completion date has been re-scheduled to 2012 or 2013. By November 2005, some of the squares and roads that will cover the tunnel and the termini have been partly prepared. The dates below refer to the completion dates according to plan.

Note: Dózsa György út is also the name of an existing underground station of M3, so it will probably be renamed.

There are plans to extend the line towards Újpalota in the east, and towards Budaörs in the west.

M5 Line (North-South), planned

Metro line 5, Észak-déli Regionális Gyorsvasút (North-South Regional Rapid Railway; provisional name), is planned to be a suburban railways' connector line, meant to replace and connect the lines of the existing suburban railways between Szentendre, Csepel and Ráckeve. It will cross Budapest downtown, and provide connection for the railway stations in the city. It will probably have the following stations (except for the termini, only those within Budapest are included):

Branching at Könyves u.:

See the map: [1]

See also

External links (sources)