„Horrible” „Catastrophic”-The reconstruction of Blaha Lujza Square started – PHOTOS
The renewal and modernization of one of Budapest’s most important and busiest squares have been on the agenda of the capital for over 3 years now. Finally, works have begun on Monday.
A while ago, a question arose about the Hungarian capital: is Budapest traffic worse than ever? Of course, it depends on people’s personal opinions and concrete areas of the city. Nevertheless, someone always mentions Blaha Lujza Square when talking about the most problematic spots of Budapest.
Budapest Mayor Gergely Karácsony held a press conference in the square on Monday, when works started. He highlighted that this reconstruction has been a long-awaited and wanted job in the capital since the square is one of Budapest’s busiest public areas, still, it was the “shame” of the capital during the past decades.
The renovation will take time. If everything goes according to the plans,
it will be finished by the end of 2022.
Until then, there is a lot to do, says szeretlekmagyarorszag.hu
The first phase will last around 10-12 weeks, until the middle of September, during which period we need to prepare for significant traffic limitations around the square.
When creating the traffic plan for this period, the capital discussed the issue with the Hungarian Car Club to find the best solution.
Most of the traffic jams will be caused by the surface insulation of the underpass, which results in the
closing-down of one lane on Rákóczi út and one lane on Nagykörút (József Boulevard), in both directions.
On Rákóczi út, 2×2 lanes will remain for the cars, while buses will be controlled by the traffic lights and by giving them the way. Bicycle lanes, naturally, need to be closed on these sections.
Thankfully,
trams will suffer no modifications,
since the necessary reconstruction works under the tramways are already done.
During these next 10-12 weeks, while traffic will be limited at the square, some of the earlier limitations made in the VIIth district will be lifted. Thanks to this decision, both
the whole of Dohány street and Wesselényi street will be open, between Károly Körút and Nagykörút.
24.hu was curious about how the first day of the renovation was carried out, so they went to the scene and asked bystanders about their opinion on the organisation of the works.
“It is already a disaster.”
“Trying to cross here by car is impossible. The city already lost, ever since the bike lanes were opened, but this way, it will be a nightmare.”
“They should have already done it, we had one and a half years, I believe, during the Covid.
We did not touch anything. Not that summer is here, and people are moving around, now we started to take care of this”, says an unsatisfied taxi driver.
Some cars did not take into consideration the closed lanes and entered anyway, for which construction workers needed to cordon off those lanes.
On the bright side, the original plans were reconsidered, and the city will plant more trees than they had planned, to make the area greener.
The road junction will be accessible for those with reduced mobility, and public toilets will be available.
Moreover, they will create the possibility of connecting the tram line of Népszínház utca.
In order to do so, unfortunately, the use of the square and its traffic needs to be reduced until the end of the works.
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Source: 24.hu, szeretlekmagyarorszag.hu
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7 Comments
Most of the trams are quite modern and therefor should not need modifications. The dangers of journalists relying upon Google Translate are many.
Leave the car at the house and catch Public Transport.
Ride a bike or motor bike – even walk – if it causes you that much stress and anxiety.
Answering to Alternatives – It causes not just unneeded stress but discomfort. Since you have to get up earlier to get on the public transport. Also, it bother me personally. That I cannot take all the stuff I need to work. Comment about using a bike is especially funny… Imagine a 30-40 minutes ride in +33.
Ivan – constructive and respected reply – Thank – You.
If you came with car from outside Budapest (that is probably the one complaining), well, nobody forced you to come, stay in the outskirts. If you live in Budapest you can always walk, cycle or take the public. Either way, that square needed renovation like the desert needs rain.
Anonymous, interesting logic. 1st It’s a person choice to go by car, bus, bike or whatsoever. I prefer a car for it’s comfortability and status that it provides. Also, lots more advantages I can find to drive a car rather than going by tram. What are your thoughts on it? 2nd The logic that person who is living in the country side can’t work in the center is miserable. 3rd Im living in the 7th district. and I don’t mind that the Blaha is finally being renovated. It’s probably the best decision by the government.
Budapest has on of the best transportation
Systems of any city I’ve been to. It’s should be the priority over cars. If they are not going to maintain it – I don’t see what’s the point. It like they wait until they go to hell then cost a fortune to fix. The large underground area looks like nothing has ever been maintained since it was a well built, like many of the other ones.