Budapest transport company BKV demands metro 3 train maker pay EUR 2.6m penalty

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Budapest transport company BKV has demanded that the manufacturer of trains for the third metro line, Metrovagonmas, pay a fine of 800 million forints (EUR 2.6m) for delivering reconditioned trains in an unacceptable condition, the company said in a statement on Friday.

BKV’s chairman and chief executive Tibor Bolla held discussions with the leadership of the Russian company and emphasised the unacceptability of the technical condition of the vehicles and demanded immediate action. 

BKV said it would not send further metro trains for reconditioning to Metrovagonmas until the technical conditions are radically changed. The frequency of faults put regular passenger services at risk, it added. 

All possibilities made available by the contract will be used to improve the situation, and unless Metrovagonmas makes significant improvements in a short time, further radical steps cannot be excluded, the consequences of which will have to be borne by the Russian company, the statement added. 

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