Budapest mayor: Budapest to buy M3 replacement buses if no govt decision made by deadline

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Budapest, June 29 (MTI) – The capital will use its own funds to buy replacement buses for the M3 metro line while it is being revamped, if the government does not give guarantees that it will cover the extra cost of contracting bus services instead of buying buses, Budapest Mayor István Tarlós said on Wednesday.

“The government has time until midnight on July 5 and if there is no decision made, then a smaller number of buses will be bought using our own funds, in line with the original plan”, Tarlós told commercial television broadcaster TV2. The Budapest transport company BKV will supplement the purchased stock with old buses, he said.

Around 150 articulated buses are needed to replace metro services.

Budapest is preparing to start to renovation of the M3 metro line. In June, the local council decided to contract bus services along the line for the time of the renovation as favoured by the government, rather than buying buses, but only if the government covers the cost exceeding that of acquiring the necessary buses.

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