The last major phase of the renovation will begin soon, it is worth browsing to see if the replacement of the metro will take place.

Next week, Saturday, November 7, the third phase of the M3 metro renovation will begin, which affects the city center, with the complete completion of the section of the metro line between Oradea Square and Lehel Square.

BKK has published a long notice on how to travel during renovations. While they write

The metro will run from Kőbánya-Kispest to Nagyvárad tér on weekdays and weekends, and from Lehp tér to Újpest-centras, with maximum use of the available capacity in the lost section.

They add that BKK will also expand the range of public transport services already used during the substitutions of the north and south metro, bypassing the closed section, during the renovation of the middle section of the metro, providing an additional alternative to the subway replacement buses. .

For example, between Lehel tér and Nyugati train station, the M14 bus, which departs from the bus stop next to the Lehel tér tram terminal, is congested on weekdays during the busiest period. Faster travel and the preference for replacement buses across the line will be facilitated by technical traffic modifications, such as bus lanes, as well as replacement buses that can be placed on the market in the event of possible congestion or demand for traffic at some major terminals and junctions.

For those traveling to the city center, it is worth considering the M1, M2 or M4 metro, which offers favorable transfer options, the 4-6 tram connecting the busy junctions, the 2 more frequent trams than usual, and the trams 47 and 49 in Kiskörút. use – write.

“It is no secret that the renovation will affect traffic in Budapest and the surrounding suburbs, will cause inconvenience to many for the next year and a half, and although BKK and BKV will do their best to alleviate difficult traffic conditions, all travelers will have need to travel longer Those traveling by car should prepare for the most significant changes in Váci út, Bajcsy-Zsilinszky út, Üllői út and Kiskörút. Ask for the patience of those traveling through the capital for the last great metro replacement rhythm.



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