Déli Train Station Closing For Repairs

  • 19 Sep 2018 8:30 AM
  • Hungary Around the Clock
Déli Train Station Closing For Repairs
The Déli train station in Buda will be fully closed for two weeks during October 4-17 due to urgent maintenance works, state railway company MÁV told Portfolio.

The work was scheduled after the summer season so as not to interrupt travel between Budapest and Lake Balaton.

MÁV has already published the modified schedule for the affected trains on its website. MÁV will also make detailed announcements in the media.

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Reconstruction Of Budapest’s Déli (Southern) Railway Terminal Delayed

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