This is what the new metro line 3 stations will look like – PHOTOS
Szeretlek Magyarország draws attention to the recently published design plans for the M3 metro stations that are to be finished next year. These spaces will be minimalistic, simplistic and to the point.
The design plans for the northern stations of metro line 3 are finished and were recently published on the project site. According to the official statement,
The main aim of the reconstruction is to renew and refresh the passenger areas from a technical and aesthetic view. It is also important to create a consistent image that is characteristic of the whole line, all the while giving each station a unique vibe.
These passenger areas will await you after the constructions are done. You can expect changes not only regarding the interior design and the image, but also regarding the names, as several stations will be renamed, for example, Újpest-Városkapu will be Újpest vasútállomás, and Árpád-híd will be Göncz Árpád városközpont.
The reconstruction of metro line M3 is done in three phases, divided in the following way:
phase 1, north: between the stations Újpest-Központ and Lehel tér,
phase 2, middle: between Lehel tér and Nagyvárad tér,
phase 3, south: between Nagyvárad tér and Kőbánya-Kispest.
After the three sections are renovated, the Lehel tér and Nagyvárad tér stations will be revamped.
The renovation began on the 6th of November 2017, between the stations Újpest-Központ and Lehel tér. The line between the two stations is completely shut down, while operation on the rest of the line is limited.
photos: http://www.m3felujitas.hu
Source: szeretlekmagyarorszag.hu
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