New trolleybus line launches in Budapest, making public transport faster and easier

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A new era in public transportation has begun in Zugló, District XIV of Budapest, as the new 81 trolleybus line officially launched on Saturday, 21 June, significantly improving transit connections in the district’s northern areas.

According to a statement from BKK, the 81 trolleybus links the Mexikói út metro station with the Örs vezér tere terminus via Miskolci Street, providing a direct and speedy connection between two major transit hubs.

The route extends the previous 74A line and operates in battery-powered mode from Miskolci Street to Szugló Street, then continues along the tracks shared with the 77 and 82 trolleybuses to reach Örs vezér Square. The new alignment incorporates several areas into Zugló’s public transit network and aims to reduce the number of transfers needed within the district.

Zuglo Budapest public transport trolleybus trolley service
Photo: BKK

As a result of the development, travel time in the Alsórákos area could be shortened by as much as 10–15 minutes—an improvement that will benefit daily commuters. Additionally, the distance residents must walk to reach public transit in Miskolci Street has been reduced, making it easier and faster to connect to key parts of the capital.

During the summer school break, the new 81 line will operate daily, with buses every 15 minutes during peak hours and every 20 minutes during off-peak times. BKK says it will fine-tune schedules based on passenger data collected after the launch to best meet riders’ needs.

The line was introduced following an extensive community consultation, in which more than 2,600 Zugló residents participated. Three-quarters of respondents supported the new route, citing its benefits for the district’s transit network. During that consultation, an even longer route was proposed—running the full length of Miskolci Street, continuing via Gvadányi Street to Fogarasi Road, and then following the 80 trolleybus line to Örs vezér Square.

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