Budapest Airport Train to be built by Chinese company?

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A direct speed-train between Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport and Budapest city centre had been planned for years, but yet no results have been shown. The Chinese company CRRC has plans on building a train line directly to the Hungarian capital’s airport.

Today there are train lines (Intercity, other lines) and also direct bus lines that are going to Terminal 2 at Budapest Airport, but not yet to Terminal 1. According to hvg.hu’s information, a Chinese state company, CRRC would build the new line, and Bank of China would finance it. A train line on such a route would sound great news, but let’s see what might be the benefits and drawbacks.

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Illustration, an overpass train

The Chinese plan for the train:

The idea of a separate train line is a good idea because it can be fast and precisely-scheduled. As far as CRRC’s train plan is concerned, there are concrete ideas about the train’s running time, price and finance plans. The new line would go parallel to current Budapest rails, but on new rails. The majority of these rails would run mostly on overpasses. One third (5.5 km) of the rails would be on overpasses that would require the construction of 13 brand new bridges in Budapest.

A passenger on the train would reach the Airport in 15-18 mins, and the trains would run every 10-12 minutes when peak time and every 30 mins all night long. The planned prices should be net 2500 HUF and 3175 HUF (with value-added tax), approximately 10 EUR. Six trains for 300 passengers would be constructed by CRRC.

About finances:

CRRC would operate the railway for 30 years and five more years to operate indirectly. Investors predict the project’s pay-off in 35 years when the lawn is returned, after which the Chinese company would give the operation’s right to the Hungarian state free of charge. The company would produce the trains on their own; their estimate investment cost is 180 billions of Forint (~566 million Euros).

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  1. i CANNOT UNDERSTAND WHY THERE IS NO RAIL LINK TO THE AIRPORT YET? cARS & BUSES ARE TOO SLOW DUE TO OVERCROWDING ON ROAD NETWORK ESPECIALLY ON A FRIDAY AFTERNOON. iTS A NIGHTMARE TO GET TO THE AIRPORT ON TIME. iVE PREFERED TO ACTUALLY FLY TO BRATISLAVA AND THEN TAKE THE EXPRESS TO STURVO AND CAR IN TO ESZTERGOM THAT WAY ITS QUICKER EASIER AND HASSLE FREE.

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