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Budapest Metro Four, Hungary



Budapest has an extensive tram network

Budapest has an extensive tram network.

  • Map of the route of the new Budapest Metro line
    The route of the new Budapest metro line.
  • DBR Metro's virtual reality projection of a Budapest station on the new route with the platform
    A Budapest station platform on the new route to DBR Metro's virtual reality...
  • Construction at the Budapest site of the Metro Four
    Construction at the Budapest site.
  • Budapest has an extensive tram network
    Budapest has an extensive tram network.

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