Budapest M3 metro to return to service on the entire line in days

Change language:

According to the latest statement of the Budapest Transport Company (BKK), the M3 metro will commute again on the entire line from 20 March. That is a Monday, and the metro will reestablish service between Kőbánya-Kispest and Újpest metro stations from that afternoon. However, there will be some exceptions to that rule. Read about them and what you should pay attention to below.

M3 metro line back in service

Based on today’s BKK statement, the M3 metro service will return to the entire line from 20 March. But renovation work has not yet finished in the Nagyvárad Square and Lehel Square metro stations. Those two stops will be omitted by the trains. Those stations will be reachable by metro replacement buses.

Furthermore, the subway will commute on the entire line only on weekdays. Trains will serve passengers between Újpest-Központ and Göncz Árpád városközpont even in the weekends. Between Göncz Árpád városközpont and Kőbánya-Kispest stations, you will have to use replacement buses on Saturday and Sunday.

Thankfully, the restoration of Hungary’s busiest subway line, M3, is scheduled to be finished by this May. The reconstruction started 5.5 years ago. Thanks to that, residents and tourists will get a renewed and accessible metro line.

M3 metro line Budapest
Photo: PrtScr/Youtube

Concerning the details, BKK said passengers might use the M30 metro station replacement bus to travel between Nagyvárad Square and the Keleti railway station. You can also travel to the Nagyvárad Square with MOL Bubi (Budapest’s bike sharing system) or trams nr 23 and 24. Lehel Square will be reachable by the M14 station replacement bus starting from the Nyugati railway station and buses nr 34 or 106. The station replacement buses will commute only on the weekdays because at the weekends, the entire line will be served by replacement buses.

Continue reading

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *