BKK extends free travel for Ukrainian refugees until September 30
The condition of eligibility is the presentation of a Ukrainian travel document that is suitable for personal identification.
The condition of eligibility is the presentation of a Ukrainian travel document that is suitable for personal identification.
The area will reopen to pedestrians today but cars will not be allowed to return for the time being.
The Budapest public transport company (BKK) has been testing the new POS system since May and has so far received 1,800 fine transfers through it.
Airport bus passengers can expect to get hold of their tickets via smart phones starting as early as June, with universal e-ticketing expected to roll out by September, Mayor Tarlós...
The M3 line, which is currently being refurbished, will use “cabin structures” fitted onto escalators in the metro stations where the use of elevators is not an option
BKK has announced that it will run its new 200E bus service to Liszt Ferenc International Airport all day and night. The 100E service from Deák tér has become crowded so the new service should relieve the load
The new M2 route will take just 25 minutes to reach Deák Ferenc Square from Rákoskeresztúr instead of the current 60 minute journey
Designs for the new metro line 3 have been released to show the public how the stations will look when renovation work is completed in 2019
Permission for the construction of a new metro line to Rákosmente is being prepared so that work can begin in 2019, and completed in 2020
Six stations will be closed between Lehel tér to the northern terminus Újpest Központ until the end of 2018
The public prosecutor of Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg County said that although they have dropped the case against the man, the investigation is still underway
Hungary's National Investigation Bureau’s cyber crime unit has launched three criminal investigations following a hack of the Budapest public transport company’s (BKK) e-ticket system
BKK is not a producer or financier of the system in question; it merely placed an order for a service “for which it has not yet paid a single forint”, Mayor Tarlós said