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Metro Line M3 (Budapest Metro)

Rapid transit line in Budapest, Hungary

Metro Line M3 (Budapest Metro)

Rapid transit line in Budapest, Hungary

FieldValue
logoBudapest M3 Metro.svg
logo_width200px
linenumberLine 3 ("Blue metro")
linelength16.5 km
typeRapid transit
systemBudapest Metro
statusOperational
startKőbánya-Kispest
endÚjpest-Központ
stations20
open
operatorBKK
gauge
electrification825 V DC
speed80 km/h
map[[File:Budapest metro network 3.svg250px]]
Refurbished train coming into the Kőbánya-Kispest terminus

Line M3 (Officially: North-South Line, Metro M3, and unofficially: Blue Line) is the third and longest line of the Budapest Metro. It runs in a general north-south direction parallel to the Danube on the Pest side, roughly following Váci út south from Újpest to the city center, then following the route of Üllői út southeast to Kőbánya-Kispest. Its daily ridership is estimated at 500,000. Like metro line M1, it does not serve Buda.

History

The first decree for the third line was made in 1968. Construction started in 1970, and the first section was opened in 1976 with six stations. It was extended five stations to the south in 1980, and to the north in 1981, 1984 and 1990 with eventually nine extra stations, reaching its current length of 20 stations and 16.5 km, the longest line in Budapest. Reconstructed 81-717/714 carriages, made by the Russian manufacturer Metrowagonmash, with the model number 81-717.2K/714.2K carriages operate on this line. Operation started with Ev3 carriages, made by Mytishchi Factory (later known as Metrowagonmash) in 1976, expanded to 81-717.2/714.2 trains, built by the same manufacturer, in 1980. Six-car trains provide space for 1,097 people. It was planned for a daily ridership of 800,000 people.

Line M3 runs in a north-south direction (more exactly, from north-northeast to southeast) through the city and connects several populous microraion with the downtown. It has a transfer station with line M1 and line M2 at Deák Ferenc tér, and a transfer station for line M4 at Kálvin tér.

2017–2023 reconstruction

The Mayor of Budapest Gábor Demszky was warned in 2006 by BKV that the line would soon need reconstruction, but no steps towards this were made before the new mayor István Tarlós took office in 2010. Some trains were prone to burning or smoking issues, but this had caused neither fatalities nor serious injuries so far. Tarlós reacted by ordering the retirement of all trains that were more than 40 years old. He also started the reconstruction of the tracks, because they were reported as hazardous. In 2014, the mayor's administration published the plans for the complete reconstruction of the line and Viktor Orbán's government allowed the local government to finance the reconstruction of the trains by taking up loans. Repayment of the loans was guaranteed by the national government in case the municipal government was not able to pay. The municipal government requested EU funds to finance the reconstruction of the underground infrastructure (tunnels and stations), and the national government guaranteed that it would provide additional financing in case insufficient EU funds were obtained.

In January 2016 the first train for reconstruction was handed over to the Russian Metrowagonmash (the original manufacturer). Tarlós had preferred buying new trains, but was overruled by the Orbán government. The prototype of the reconstructed trains entered service on 20 March 2017. From then on, the number of reconstructed trains serving the line was scheduled to increase by 2 trains every month, and from 3 April 2018 onwards only reconstructed trains run on this line.

On 4 September 2017 contracts for reconstructing the tunnel and stations of the northern section (Dózsa György út – Újpest-Központ) were signed. The stations were to be finished by 31 December 2018, but in fact were only reopened on 30 March 2019. After the reopening of the stations, Újpest-Központ was renamed to Újpest-központ, to be in line with metro line M4's Újbuda-központ station and Újpest-Városkapu, originally planned to be renamed to Újpest vasútállomás to help navigation, ended up being renamed to Újpest-városkapu. Árpád híd station was planned to be renamed to Göncz Árpád városközpont, but only ended up being renamed in January 2020. Dózsa György út station had to be closed from 14 May 2022 all the way until 22 May 2023, as there wasn't an elevator installed when the station reopened, and was only reopened when the full reconstructed line was able to be used. The reconstruction of the southern section (Népliget – Kőbánya–Kispest) was started on 6 April 2019. On 22 October 2020, the southern, renovated section of line M3 was opened. Originally, Kőbánya-Kispest station was planned to be renamed to Kőbánya-Kispest vasútállomás, for a similar reason as Újpest-városkapu, but this change never took place. The reconstruction of the middle section (Klinikák – Lehel tér) started on 7 March 2020 with Arany János utca and Ferenciek tere stations, Corvin-negyed and Klinikák stations on 11 July 2020 and Deák Ferenc tér, Nyugati pályaudvar and Kálvin tér stations on 7 November 2020. The stations slowly reopened, with Klinikák (renamed to Semmelweis Klinikák), Corvin-negyed and Kálvin tér stations reopening on 16 May 2022, Ferenciek tere and Deák Ferenc stations on 23 January 2023, and with Arany János utca and Nyugati pályaudvar stations on 20 March 2023, the line operated in one section once again, instead of the previous 2 (Kőbánya-Kispest – Kálvin tér, Göncz Árpád városközpont – Újpest-központ) sections. Finally, on 22 May 2023, with Nagyvárad tér and Lehel tér stations, the -year-long reconstruction finished. After this reconstruction, the renewed trains will probably stay in service for more than 20 years before having to be replaced.

Criticism

Civil groups voiced their concerns over the lack of accessibility and air-conditioning. In response, Tarlós promised modular AC units would be installed on the trains and the government agreed to make all 20 stations accessible.

Timeline

BKV]], Budapest, 1995Date openedLength
Deák Ferenc tér – Nagyvárad tér31 December 19764.1 km
Nagyvárad tér – Kőbánya–Kispest29 March 19804.9 km
Deák Ferenc tér – Lehel tér30 December 19812.4 km
Lehel tér – Árpád híd5 November 19841.7 km
Árpád híd – Újpest–Központ14 December 19903.4 km
Total20 Stations16.5 km

Reconstructions

StationsClosing stationsOpening stations
Dózsa György út – Újpest-Központ4 November 201730 March 2019
Népliget – Kőbánya-Kispest6 April 201922 October 2020
Semmelweis Klinikák – Kálvin tér11 July, 7 November 202016 May 2022
Ferenciek tere – Deák Ferenc tér7 March, 7 November 202023 January 2023
Arany János utca – Nyugati pályaudvar7 March, 7 November 202020 March 2023
Nagyvárad tér, Lehel tér14 May 202222 May 2023

Rolling stock

Time periodName
1976 – 2018Metrovagonmash Ev3
1980 – 2018Metrovagonmash 81-717.2/714.2
1988 – 1995Ganz–Hunslet G2
2017 – presentMetrovagonmash 81-717.2k/714.2k

Stations and connections

Travel Time
minutesStationTravel Time
minutesConnectionBuildings / Monuments
0Kőbánya-Kispest
32[[File:BKV busz symbol.svg20px]] 68, 85, 85E, 93, 93A, 98, 98E, 132E, 136, 148, 151, 182, 182A, 184, 193E, 200E, 202E, 268, 282E, 284E
[[File:Volán regional bus logo.svg20px]] Regional buses
[[File:Bkkvonat.svg20px]] Hungarian State Railways (MÁV)
2Határ út
30[[File:Logo tramway-budapest.svg20px]] 42, 50, 52
[[File:BKV busz symbol.svg20px]] 66, 66B, 66E, 84E, 89E, 94E, 99, 123, 123A, 142E, 194, 194B, 294E
[[File:Volán regional bus logo.svg20px]] Regional buses
4Pöttyös utca
28
5Ecseri út
27[[File:Logo tramway-budapest.svg20px]] 3
[[File:BKV busz symbol.svg20px]] 181, 254E, 281
7Népliget
25[[File:Logo tramway-budapest.svg20px]] 1, 1M
[[File:Logo trolleybus-budapest.svg20px]] 83
[[File:BKV busz symbol.svg20px]] 254E
[[File:Volán regional bus logo.svg20px]] Regional buses
[[File:BKV-Volánbusz-bus-symbol.svg20px]] Long-distance busesNépliget, Groupama Arena, Planetarium
9Nagyvárad tér
23[[File:Logo tramway-budapest.svg20px]] 23, 24
[[File:BKV busz symbol.svg20px]] 281Semmelweis University Nagyvárad Téri Elméleti Tömb (NET), Hungarian Natural History Museum, Ludovika Military Academy
11Semmelweis Klinikák
21Semmelweis University Clinic
12Corvin-negyed
20[[File:Logo tramway-budapest.svg20px]] 4, 6
[[File:BKV busz symbol.svg20px]] 223E
[[File:Logo trolleybus-budapest.svg20px]] 83 (Üllői út)Museum of Applied Arts
14Kálvin tér
18Fővárosi Szabó Ervin Könyvtár, Hungarian National Museum
15Ferenciek tere
17[[File:BKV busz symbol.svg20px]] 5, 7, 8E, 15, 107, 108E, 110, 112, 133E
16Deák Ferenc tér
15[[File:Budapest M1 Metro.svg40pxlink=Line 1 (Budapest Metro)]] [[File:Budapest M2 Metro.svg40pxlink=Line 2 (Budapest Metro)]]
[[File:Logo tramway-budapest.svg20px]] 47, 48, 49
[[File:BKV busz symbol.svg20px]] 9, 16, 100E, 105, 178, 210, 210B, 216Deák Ferenc tér, Town Hall, Metro Museum (Földalatti Vasúti Múzeum)
17Arany János utca
14[[File:Logo trolleybus-budapest.svg20px]] 72
[[File:BKV busz symbol.svg20px]] 9St. Stephen's Basilica
18Nyugati pályaudvar
12[[File:Logo tramway-budapest.svg20px]] 4, 6
[[File:Logo trolleybus-budapest.svg20px]] 72, 73
[[File:BKV busz symbol.svg20px]] 9, 26, 91, 191, 226, 291
[[File:Bkkvonat.svg20px]] Hungarian State Railways (MÁV)Nyugati pályaudvar, WestEnd City Center
22Lehel tér
10[[File:Logo tramway-budapest.svg20px]] 14
[[File:Logo trolleybus-budapest.svg20px]] 76
[[File:BKV busz symbol.svg20px]] 15Lehel csarnok
23Dózsa György út
9[[File:Logo trolleybus-budapest.svg20px]] 75, 79
25Göncz Árpád városközpont
7[[File:Logo tramway-budapest.svg20px]] 1, 1M
[[File:BKV busz symbol.svg20px]] 26, 32, 34, 106, 120
[[File:Volán regional bus logo.svg20px]] Regional buses
27Forgách utca
5[[File:BKV busz symbol.svg20px]] 32
29Gyöngyösi utca
3[[File:BKV busz symbol.svg20px]] 15, 105, 210, 210B
31Újpest-városkapu
1[[File:BKV busz symbol.svg20px]] 104, 104A, 121, 122E, 196, 196A, 204
[[File:Volán regional bus logo.svg20px]] Regional buses
[[File:BKV-Volánbusz-bus-symbol.svg20px]] Long-distance buses
[[File:Bkkvonat.svg20px]] Hungarian State Railways (MÁV)
32Újpest-központ
0[[File:Logo tramway-budapest.svg20px]] 12, 14
[[File:BKV busz symbol.svg20px]] 25, 30, 30A, 104, 104A, 120, 147, 170, 196, 196A, 204, 220, 230, 270
[[File:Volán regional bus logo.svg20px]] Regional buses

References

References

  1. András Koós - Tamás Szirmay - Jenő Tiborcz: A budapesti 3-as metróvonal új szakasza ("The new section of Budapest Metro Line 3"), Városi Közlekedés, Year XXXI, Vol. 1, pp. 126-127, Budapest, 1991
  2. Árpád Bodnár: A budapesti metró két évtizede ("Two decades of the Budapest Metro"), Városi Közlekedés, Year XXXI, Vol. 3, pp. 119-121, Budapest, 1991
  3. "BKK in numbers".
  4. Botond Aba: 30 éves a budapesti metró ("Budapest Metro is 30 years old"), Városi Közlekedés, Year XL, Vol. 2, pp. 71, Budapest, 2000
  5. Budapest City Atlas, Dimap-Szarvas, Budapest, 2011, {{ISBN. 978-963-03-9124-5
  6. "Announcement about the state of Metro Line 3 by Budapest Mass Transport Company˝".
  7. (2016-02-02). "Reconstruction of Metro Line 3's trains starts".
  8. (2014-09-25). "Tarlós: reconstruction of the trains of Metro Line 3 can start".
  9. (2017-03-20). "The first reconstructed train on Line M3 enters service".
  10. (2020-02-24). "Két belvárosi állomás lezárásával folytatódik tavasszal az M3-as metró felújítása". Budapesti Közlekedési Központ.
  11. (2017-09-04). "Contracts of Metro Line 3 reconstruction signed".
  12. "Nem mind lift, ami annak látszik a metróban".
  13. "A kormány és a főváros a teljes körű akadálymentesítés mellé állt".
  14. "Átadták a hármas metró felújított szakaszát, és még klíma is lehet benne".
  15. "Accessibility".
  16. Ágnes Medveczky Kovácsyné: 25 éves a budapesti metró ("Budapest Metro is 25 years old"), [[BKV Zrt.. BKV]], Budapest, 1995
  17. (2019-04-27). "Stops, journey times and timetable of M3 (Nagyvárad tér → Újpest-központ)". BKK.
  18. (2019-04-27). "Stops, journey times and timetable of M3 (Újpest-központ → Nagyvárad tér)". BKK.
  19. (2019-04-27). "Route map of M3". BKK.
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