2024. April 27. Saturday
Underground Railway Museum - Budapest
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Address: 1052, Budapest Deák Ferenc téri metró aluljáró
Phone number: (20) 885-0000 /96168
E-mail: muzeum@bkv.hu
Opening hours: Tue-Sun 10-17
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The exhibition has closed for visitors.
2015.07.20. - 2015.09.20.
Museum tickets, service costs:
Ticket for adults
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350 HUF
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Ticket for students
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280 HUF
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Ticket for pensioners
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280 HUF
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Photography
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500 HUF
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Video
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500 HUF
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The 100-year-old Public bus transport in Budapest presents the most memorable moments in the spirit of the commemorative year selecting from the Underground Railway Museum Exhibition and the capital's bus covering a century of history.
What vehicle were the first when public transport began in the capital? What were the most common vehicle types in the past 100 years? Why was the first bus garage located in St. Dominic Street? When did driving shift from left to right in the capital? How much did a bus ticket cost during hyperinflation after World War II? What specific tasks did conductors fulfil on the buses? To which countries were Ikarus buses exported? What effect did the construction of the subway lines have on bus transport?
You get answers to these questions, among others, if you visits the exhibition presenting photos, vehicle models, documents, posters, tickets, passes and many interesting artefacts (bus seats, ticket punchers, handrails etc) featuring.
What vehicle were the first when public transport began in the capital? What were the most common vehicle types in the past 100 years? Why was the first bus garage located in St. Dominic Street? When did driving shift from left to right in the capital? How much did a bus ticket cost during hyperinflation after World War II? What specific tasks did conductors fulfil on the buses? To which countries were Ikarus buses exported? What effect did the construction of the subway lines have on bus transport?
You get answers to these questions, among others, if you visits the exhibition presenting photos, vehicle models, documents, posters, tickets, passes and many interesting artefacts (bus seats, ticket punchers, handrails etc) featuring.