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Déli pályaudvar Széll Kálmán tér Batthyány tér HÉVHÉV Danube Kossuth Lajos tér Deák Ferenc tér Line 1 (Budapest Metro)Line 3 (Budapest Metro) Astoria Blaha Lujza tér Keleti pályaudvar Line 4 (Budapest Metro) Puskás Ferenc Stadion Pillangó utca Örs vezér tere HÉVHÉVHÉV
Déli pályaudvar
Széll Kálmán tér
Batthyány térHÉVHÉV
Danube
Kossuth Lajos tér
Deák Ferenc térLine 1 (Budapest Metro)Line 3 (Budapest Metro)
Astoria
Blaha Lujza tér
Keleti pályaudvarLine 4 (Budapest Metro)
Puskás Ferenc Stadion
Pillangó utca
Örs vezér tereHÉVHÉVHÉV
Detailed track map 018 Déli pályaudvar 116 Széll Kálmán tér 315 Batthyány tér HÉVHÉV Danube 413 Kossuth Lajos tér 611 Deák Ferenc tér Line 1 (Budapest Metro)Line 3 (Budapest Metro) 910 Astoria 108 Blaha Lujza tér 116 Keleti pályaudvar Line 4 (Budapest Metro) 144 Puskás Ferenc Stadion 152 Pillangó utca 180 Örs vezér tere HÉVHÉVHÉV
Detailed track map
018 Déli pályaudvar 116 Széll Kálmán tér 315 Batthyány tér HÉVHÉV Danube 413 Kossuth Lajos tér 611 Deák Ferenc tér Line 1 (Budapest Metro)Line 3 (Budapest Metro) 910 Astoria 108 Blaha Lujza tér 116 Keleti pályaudvar Line 4 (Budapest Metro) 144 Puskás Ferenc Stadion 152 Pillangó utca 180 Örs vezér tere HÉVHÉVHÉV
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116Széll Kálmán tér
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315Batthyány térHÉVHÉV
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Danube
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611Deák Ferenc térLine 1 (Budapest Metro)Line 3 (Budapest Metro)
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910Astoria
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108Blaha Lujza tér
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116Keleti pályaudvarLine 4 (Budapest Metro)
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Line 2 (officially: East-West Line, Metro 2 or M2, and unofficially: Red Line) is the second line of the Budapest Metro. The line runs east from Déli pályaudvar in north-central Buda under the Danube to the city center, from where it continues east following the route of Rákóczi út to its terminus at Örs vezér tere.

Prior to the 2014 opening of Line 4, it was the only line that served Buda. Daily ridership is estimated at 350,000.

History

The first plans for the second Budapest metro line were made in 1942, and the Council of Ministers authorised its construction in 1950. Line 2 was originally planned to connect two major railway stations, Keleti (Eastern) and Déli (Southern) pályaudvar. The Council of Ministers wanted to complete the first section by 1954 between Deák Ferenc tér and Népstadion (today Puskás Ferenc Stadion), and the second section by 1955 between Déli pályaudvar and Deák Ferenc tér. Construction was suspended for financial and political reasons from 1954 till 1963. The ruling Hungarian Socialist Workers' Party decided to restart the construction at a party congress in 1959. It was finally opened with seven stations on April 2 (then a Communist holiday in Hungary) in 1970, and the second section in 1972. The eastern end of the line was extended to Örs vezér tere, instead of Népstadion. Operation started in 1970 with 3-car trains, expanded to 4-car trains soon after, and 5-car trains since 1972. A major reconstruction of the track and stations was undertaken between 2004 and 2008, with new trains arriving in 2010. The new trains went into service two years later, in September 2012, and by April 2013 the line was solely served by new trains.

On December 5, 2016, an accident occurred on the line which involved an AM5-M2 rolling stock. An incoming train collided with a waiting train at the Pillangó utca metro station. This was the first serious accident in the history of the Budapest metro. The accident did not result in a fatality, but according to the prosecution, a total of twenty-one were injured, five of whom were classified as serious.

M2 runs in an east–west direction through the city, and it was the first metro line to cross the River Danube and reach Buda (the western part of Budapest). It has a transfer station with Line 1 and Line 3 at Deák Ferenc tér, and a transfer station for Line 4 at Keleti pályaudvar.

SectionsOpenedLengthStations
Deák Ferenc tér - Örs vezér tere19706.7 km (4.2 mi)7
Déli pályaudvar - Deák Ferenc tér19723.6 km (2.2 mi)4
Total197210.3 km (6.4 mi)11

Rolling stock

Time periodName
1970 – 2013Metrovagonmash Ev, Ev1
1980 – 2013Metrovagonmash 81-717.2/714.2
1998 – 2013Metrovagonmash 81-717.2M/714.2M
2000 – 2013Metrovagonmash EvA
2012 – presentAlstom Metropolis AM5-M2

Stations and connections

Travel Time min:secStationTravel Time min:secConnectionBuildings / Monuments
Déli pályaudvar – Örs vezér tere
0:00Déli pályaudvar18:2517, 56, 56A, 59, 59A, 59B, 61 21, 21A, 39, 102, 139, 140, 140A, 221 Regional buses Hungarian State Railways (MÁV)Déli pályaudvar
1:40Széll Kálmán tér17:004, 6, 17, 56, 56A, 59, 59A, 59B, 61 5, 16, 16A, 21, 21A, 22, 22A, 39, 91, 102, 116, 128, 129, 139, 140, 140A, 149, 155, 156, 221, 222 Regional busesPost Palace Budapest, Városmajor
3:27Batthyány tér15:12BHÉV 19, 41 11, 39, 111Batthyány tér Batthyány tér Market Hall
4:55Kossuth Lajos tér13:452, 2B, 23 70, 78 15Hungarian Parliament Building, Ethnographic Museum
6:55Deák Ferenc tér11:50Line 1 (Budapest Metro) Line 3 (Budapest Metro) 47, 48, 49 72 9, 16, 100E, 105, 178, 210, 210B, 216Deák Ferenc tér Town Hall, Metro Museum (Földalatti Vasúti Múzeum), St. Stephen's Basilica
8:35Astoria10:0747, 48, 49 72, 74 5, 7, 8E, 9, 107, 108E, 110, 112, 133EELTE-Faculty of Humanities (BTK), Danubius Hotel Astoria, Dohány Street Synagogue
10:02Blaha Lujza tér8:404, 6, 28, 28A, 37, 37A, 62 74 5, 7, 7E, 8E, 99, 107, 108E, 110, 112, 133E, 217EBoscolo Budapest Hotel
11:50Keleti pályaudvar6:50Line 4 (Budapest Metro) 23, 24 73, 76, 78, 79, 80 5, 7, 7E, 8E, 20E, 30, 30A, 107, 108E, 110, 112, 133E, 230 Hungarian State Railways (MÁV)Keleti pályaudvar Arena Plaza
14:35Puskás Ferenc Stadion4:071, 1M 75, 77, 80 95, 130, 195 Regional buses Long-distance busesPuskás Aréna, László Papp Budapest Sports Arena, Kisstadion
16:25Pillangó utca2:1010Kincsem Park
19:25Örs vezér tere0:00BHÉV BHÉV 3, 62, 62A 80, 82, 82A 10, 31, 32, 44, 45, 67, 85, 85E, 97E, 131, 144, 161, 161A, 161E, 168E, 169E, 174, 176E, 231, 244, 276E, 277 Regional buses Long-distance busesÖrs vezér tere Árkád Budapest

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