Brand new trams began serving passengers in Budapest today

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The first two CAF trams of Budapest’s CAF tram fleet started serving passengers today on two routes. The new trams are low-floor, so they are accessible for every passenger. In April, new trams will arrive in Budapest, and the acquisition will continue until the last pre-ordered tram of the 51-member fleet starts service at the end of 2026. Thanks to the purchase, the rate of low-floor trams in Budapest’s public transport network can increase from 30% to 40%.

Two new trams began serving Budapest passengers today

Following the 1000-kilometre test runs and successful official inspections, two new CAF trams (2258 and 2259) entered service in Budapest. One will run on the 17, 19, and 56 lines in Buda, while the other at the modified 51A in Pest, the Budapest Transport Centre (BKK) said. Thanks to that, the Ferencváros Health Center will become accessible to disabled people since the trams are low-floor, and the transport company has adjusted the platforms to meet demands.

Brand new trams in Budapest
Photo: BKK

The two new trams are the first operational units of a previously ordered fleet of 51 CAF vehicles currently being manufactured. The purchase will increase the proportion of low-floor trams in Budapest from the current 30% to about 40%. The new CAF pair will be followed by two more trams entering service in April, with the final vehicle expected to be operational by the end of 2026. The project is co-financed by the European Union and the Hungarian government.

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