119 result(s) for mav trains
Stadler Completes Delivery Of Trains To Hungary
- 9 Apr 2015 9:00 AM
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Swiss firm Stadler has supplied the last two commuter trains to state railway company MÁV and Austrian-Hungarian railways Gysev Cargo, reports Világgazdaság. MÁV signed a contract with Stadler in March, 2013 for the purchase of 42 Flirt commuter trains for €267 million, mostly funded by the EU. Stadler will supply six trains to Gysev in a related deal.
Déli Pályaudvar Railway Station In Budapest Reopened
- 7 Apr 2015 9:00 AM
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Déli pályaudvar, one of Budapest’s three major railway hubs, reopened to rail traffic after more than two months in the early hours of Friday, meaning that trains serving the Buda stations are again running according to original schedules.
MÁV Acquires Used Austrian Trains
- 19 Mar 2015 8:00 AM
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Austrian state railway company ÖBB has delivered 10 used carriages to its Hungarian counterpart MÁV, which have undergone an overhaul and are ready for use. MÁV Start CEO György Záránd said Hungary agreed to buy 55 Lange-Schlieren trains with a maximum speed of 140kph from ÖBB after the Austrian company bought trains capable of 160-180kph.
Fate Of Major Budapest Railway Station Uncertain After Buttress Collapses
- 11 Mar 2015 8:00 AM
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While the Hungarian state railway carrier MÁV has received permission to reconstruct a collapsed buttress which has been blocking access to Déli pályaudvar in central Buda since January, the station’s future is uncertain.
Budapest Déli Train Station Closed For Weeks
- 5 Feb 2015 8:00 AM
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Budapest’s Déli train station was abruptly closed on Sunday for an unspecified number of weeks, due to the collapse of a wall in a tunnel. Traffic has been redirected to Kelenföld station in the 11th District, but a number of trains have had to be cancelled as the additional burden exceeds the smaller station’s capacity.
Hungarian Prototype Trains Fail To Meet EU Rules
- 10 Sep 2014 9:00 AM
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Designers of a Hungarian prototype train will have to go back to the drawing board after EU inspectors found problems with wheelchair access and carriage steps. MÁV, the state-owned rail company, wants to make new InterCity train carriages.
Green Light For Hungary To Produce Intercity Trains
- 20 Jul 2014 4:00 AM
- business
Hungary has got the green light to build InterCity trains, the head of the state-owned MÁV rail company said in an interview to business daily Napi Gazdaság. Ilona Dávid told the paper: “We have just received the entire certification that we are capable of making European-standard carriages which can travel to any country.” She said MÁV was working on two prototypes and it was now a question of ...
First Two New FLIRT Multiple Units Received In Hungary
- 26 Mar 2014 8:00 AM
- travel
The vehicles could for the first time be inspected by railway fans interested and representatives of the media in Kápolnásnyék, exactly one year after the agreements had been signed, on 19 March, 2014. “In 2010, the Orbán Cabinet made it clear that, in line with the EU and global trends, it was committed to the development of community transport and the railways.
New Railway Schedule In Hungary Brings Favourable Changes For Hundreds Of Thousands
- 16 Dec 2013 8:00 AM
- getting around
The new railway schedule is to take effect from 15 December, 2013, offering the most significant increase in service supply in recent years. It is the completion of the railway modernisation between Budapest and Székesfehérvár that brings about developments affecting the highest number of passengers.
Stadler Completes Delivery Of Trains To Hungary
- 9 Apr 2015 9:00 AM
- getting around
Swiss firm Stadler has supplied the last two commuter trains to state railway company MÁV and Austrian-Hungarian railways Gysev Cargo, reports Világgazdaság. MÁV signed a contract with Stadler in March, 2013 for the purchase of 42 Flirt commuter trains for €267 million, mostly funded by the EU. Stadler will supply six trains to Gysev in a related deal.
Déli Pályaudvar Railway Station In Budapest Reopened
- 7 Apr 2015 9:00 AM
- getting around
Déli pályaudvar, one of Budapest’s three major railway hubs, reopened to rail traffic after more than two months in the early hours of Friday, meaning that trains serving the Buda stations are again running according to original schedules.
MÁV Acquires Used Austrian Trains
- 19 Mar 2015 8:00 AM
- getting around
Austrian state railway company ÖBB has delivered 10 used carriages to its Hungarian counterpart MÁV, which have undergone an overhaul and are ready for use. MÁV Start CEO György Záránd said Hungary agreed to buy 55 Lange-Schlieren trains with a maximum speed of 140kph from ÖBB after the Austrian company bought trains capable of 160-180kph.
Fate Of Major Budapest Railway Station Uncertain After Buttress Collapses
- 11 Mar 2015 8:00 AM
- getting around
While the Hungarian state railway carrier MÁV has received permission to reconstruct a collapsed buttress which has been blocking access to Déli pályaudvar in central Buda since January, the station’s future is uncertain.
Budapest Déli Train Station Closed For Weeks
- 5 Feb 2015 8:00 AM
- getting around
Budapest’s Déli train station was abruptly closed on Sunday for an unspecified number of weeks, due to the collapse of a wall in a tunnel. Traffic has been redirected to Kelenföld station in the 11th District, but a number of trains have had to be cancelled as the additional burden exceeds the smaller station’s capacity.
Hungarian Prototype Trains Fail To Meet EU Rules
- 10 Sep 2014 9:00 AM
- getting around
Designers of a Hungarian prototype train will have to go back to the drawing board after EU inspectors found problems with wheelchair access and carriage steps. MÁV, the state-owned rail company, wants to make new InterCity train carriages.
Green Light For Hungary To Produce Intercity Trains
- 20 Jul 2014 4:00 AM
- business
Hungary has got the green light to build InterCity trains, the head of the state-owned MÁV rail company said in an interview to business daily Napi Gazdaság. Ilona Dávid told the paper: “We have just received the entire certification that we are capable of making European-standard carriages which can travel to any country.” She said MÁV was working on two prototypes and it was now a question of ...
First Two New FLIRT Multiple Units Received In Hungary
- 26 Mar 2014 8:00 AM
- travel
The vehicles could for the first time be inspected by railway fans interested and representatives of the media in Kápolnásnyék, exactly one year after the agreements had been signed, on 19 March, 2014. “In 2010, the Orbán Cabinet made it clear that, in line with the EU and global trends, it was committed to the development of community transport and the railways.
New Railway Schedule In Hungary Brings Favourable Changes For Hundreds Of Thousands
- 16 Dec 2013 8:00 AM
- getting around
The new railway schedule is to take effect from 15 December, 2013, offering the most significant increase in service supply in recent years. It is the completion of the railway modernisation between Budapest and Székesfehérvár that brings about developments affecting the highest number of passengers.














