Transport companies of cities •
BKK (
Budapest) (buses, trams, trolley buses and metro) •
DKV Zrt. (
Debrecen) (buses, trams & trolley buses) •
MVK Zrt. (
Miskolc) (buses and trams) •
SzKT Kft. (
Szeged) (trams and trolley buses only; buses belong to Volánbusz) • Tüke Busz Zrt. (
Pécs) (buses) •
KT Zrt. (
Kaposvár) (buses) • T-busz Kft. (
Tatabánya) (buses) • V-busz Kft. (
Veszprém) (buses) •
KeKo (
Kecskemét) (buses) In the rest of the cities and towns local transport is provided by
Volánbusz companies that also provide intercity bus lines.
Metro The
Budapest Metro () is the
rapid transit system in the
Hungarian capital
Budapest. Its line 1 (opened in 1896) is the oldest electrified underground railway on the
European continent. The
second (red) line was opened in 1970,
third (blue) line was opened in 1976, the newest line is the
fourth (green), it was opened in 2014. File:Bajza utca platform.jpg|Bajza utca station, M1 File:Budapest, metró 2, Batthyány tér, 11.jpg|Batthyány tér, M2 File:Budapest Metro Határ út.JPG|Határ út, M3 File:Budapest, metró 4, Móricz Zsigmond körtér, 17.jpg|Móricz Zsigmond körtér, M4
Trams The busiest traditional city tram line in the world is still route 4/6 in
Budapest, where 50-meter long trams run at 120 to 180 second intervals at peak time and are usually packed with people. A part of this route is the same as where electric trams made their world first run in 1887. Since the 2000s, the Budapest tram network has been improved, by ordering new trams (
Combino Supra and
CAF Urbos 3) as well as extending some lines (such as line 1 to Kelenföld railway station).
Cities with tram lines •
Budapest (since November 28, 1887) •
Miskolc (since July 10, 1897) •
Szeged (since October 1, 1908) •
Debrecen (since March 16, 1911) •
Hódmezővásárhely (since November 29, 2021)
Cities with former tram lines • Szombathely (1897–1974) • Sopron (1900–1923) • Nyíregyháza (1905–1969) • Pécs (1913 – August 31, 1960) Image:MiskolcV1V2.jpg|
Trams in Miskolc Image:Szeged, Tatra KT4DM č. 205.jpg|
Trams in Szeged Image:Debrecen tram stop.jpg|
Trams in Debrecen Image:Stadler CityLink in Hódmezővásárhely railway station terminus.jpg|
Szeged-Hódmezővásárhely Tram-train There were some towns, where
narrow-gauge railways were used as tram lines or
interurban lines (for example:
Sárospatak,
Sátoraljaújhely,
Békéscsaba,
Békés,
Cegléd). These lines were closed in the 1970s.
Trolleybus Trolleybuses can be found in three cities:
Budapest,
Debrecen and
Szeged. ==Pipelines==