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.
Lines
Line | Color | Route | Length | Stations | Opened |
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Yellow | Vörösmarty tér ↔ Mexikói út | 4.2 km | 11 | 1896 | |
Red | Déli pályaudvar ↔ Örs vezér tere | 10.3 km | 11 | 1970 | |
Blue | Újpest-Központ ↔ Kőbánya-Kispest | 16.4 km | 20 | 1976 | |
Green | Kelenföld vasútállomás ↔ Keleti pályaudvar | 7.4 km | 10 | 2014 |
M1 Line (Millennium Underground)
- Vörösmarty tér (formerly: Gizella tér) 1896
- Deák Ferenc tér 1896 (replaced c.1970s)
- Bajcsy-Zsilinszky út (formerly: Váczy körút) 1896
- Opera 1896
- Oktogon (formerly: November Hetedike tér) 1896
- Vörösmarty utca 1896
- Kodály körönd (formerly: Körönd) 1896
- Bajza utca 1896
- Hősök tere (formerly: Aréna út) 1896
- Állatkert 1896–1973
- Széchenyi fürdő (overground station: 1896–1973) underground station: 1973
- Mexikói út 1973
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.
- Örs vezér tere (formerly: Fehér út) 1970
- Pillangó utca 1970
- Puskás Ferenc Stadion (formerly: Stadionok and Népstadion) 1970
- Keleti pályaudvar 1970
- Blaha Lujza tér 1970
- Astoria 1970
- Deák Ferenc tér 1970
- Kossuth Lajos tér (formerly: Kossuth tér) 1973
- Batthyány tér 1973
- Széll Kálmán tér (formerly: Moszkva tér) 1973
- Déli pályaudvar 1973
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.
- Kőbánya-Kispest 1980
- Határ út 1980
- Pöttyös utca 1980
- Ecseri út 1980
- Népliget 1980
- Nagyvárad tér 1977
- Klinikák 1977
- Corvin-negyed (formerly: Ferenc körút) 1977
- Kálvin tér 1977
- Ferenciek tere (formerly: Felszabadulás tér) 1977
- Deák Ferenc tér 1977
- Arany János utca 1981
- Nyugati pályaudvar (formerly: Marx tér) 1981
- Lehel tér (formerly: Élmunkás tér) 1981
- Dózsa György út 1984
- Árpád híd 1984
- Forgách utca 1990
- Gyöngyösi utca 1990
- Újpest-Városkapu 1990
- Újpest-Központ 1990
There is a planned extension towards Káposztásmegyer to the northeast and Budapest Ferihegy International Airport to the southeast.
M4 Line (Northeast-Southwest)
Line M4 had 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 had been re-scheduled to 2012 or 2013. The line has been opened to the public at noon 28 March 2014.
- Madárhegy 2020?
- Gazdagrét 2020?
- Kelenföld vasútállomás 2014
- Bikás park 2014
- Újbuda–központ 2014
- Móricz Zsigmond körtér 2014
- Szent Gellért tér 2014
- Fővám tér 2014
- Kálvin tér 2014
- Rákóczi tér 2014
- II. János Pál pápa tér 2014
- Keleti pályaudvar 2014
- Dózsa György út (not identical with the M3 station; name may change) 2017?
- Hungária körút 2017?
- Róna utca 2017?
- Bosnyák tér 2017?
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
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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 (currently served by HÉV Line 5), Ráckeve (currently served by HÉV Line 6) and Csepel (currently served by HÉV Line 7). 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):
- Szentendre
- ...
- Békásmegyer
- Petőfi tér
- Csillaghegy
- Rómaifürdő
- Aquincum
- Záhony u.
- Kaszásdűlő
- Bogdáni út
- Flórián tér
- Amfiteátrum
- Szépvölgyi út
- Margitsziget
- Szent István park
- Lehel tér
- Oktogon
- Klauzál tér
- Astoria
- Kálvin tér
- Boráros tér
- Könyves Kálmán körút
- Beöthy u.
- Kén u.
- Timót u.
- Határ út
- Pesterzsébet – városközpont
- Nagysándor József u.
- Klapka Gy. u.
- Wesselényi u. (or Akácfa u. instead of the latter two)
- Vörösmarty tér
- Könyves u.
- Tárcsás u.
- Soroksári vasútállomás
- BILK (logisztikai központ)
- ...
- Csepel, Ráckeve
Branching at Könyves u.:
- Soroksár felső
- Soroksár – Hősök tere
- Szent István u.
- Millennium-telep
- ...
See also
- Budapest Metro
- List of HÉV stations
- Budapest
- List of metro systems
External links (sources)
- Metro.Budapest.hu
- Site of the M4 line
- METROS
- UrbanRail.Net for further information