Rail transport in Hungary is mainly owned by the national rail company MÁV, with a significant portion of the network owned and operated by GySEV.
The railway network consists of 7,893 km, its gauge is 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+1⁄2 in) standard gauge and 3,060 km are electrified.
Hungary is a member of the International Union of Railways (UIC). The UIC country code for Hungary is 55.
Statistics
- Railway lines total: 7,606 km (4,726 mi)
Note: The standard and broad gauge railways are operated by the State Railways and also the following narrow gauge railways: Nyíregyháza–Balsai Tisza part/Dombrád; Balatonfenyves–Somogyszentpál; Kecskemét–Kiskunmajsa/Kiskőrös and the Children's Railway in Budapest. All the other narrow gauge railways are run by State Forest companies or local non-profit organisations. See also Narrow gauge railways in Hungary.
Rail links to adjacent countries
Same gauge:
Break-of-gauge (1,520 mm (4 ft 11+27⁄32 in):
Modern and historical railway maps
Maps of railways in Hungary
Urban rail
Commuter
The largest agglomeration of Hungary has a suburban rail system:
Metro
The largest city in Hungary has a Metro system:
Tram
There are also tram systems in the following cities:
See also
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