The wealthiest Hungarian builds railway in Budapest for ten times the average price

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The execution of the Ferencváros-Kelenföld railway track will cost net EUR 936.7 million that will be carried out by V-Híd Építő Plc., directly owned by the richest Hungarian, Lőrinc Mészáros. According to experts, the Southern Railway Bypass has become a tenfold overpriced project.
Hungary’s busiest railway line can be found between Ferencváros and Kelenföld. Besides the two 100-year-old existing tracks, the Hungarian government would increase the capacity by an additional track here. The project’s first step was the expansion of the Southern Railway Connecting Bridge that will be completed soon. The next phase is the construction of the missing six-kilometre-long rail track. However, the railway traffic on the other two tracks must be maintained because, without it, the railway transport in the whole country would literally stop. Therefore, the project is not easy to carry out.
As the Hungarian news portal, Népszava reports, what is even more surprising is that
the execution will cost net EUR 936.7 million and will be carried out by V-Híd Építő Plc., directly owned by the richest man in Hungary, Lőrinc Mészáros.
The company had only one rival in the public procurement with an offer of EUR 160 million per kilometre. But eventually, V-Híd Építő Plc., directly owned by Lőrinc Mészáros, won first place in the public procurement for EUR 155.6 million per kilometre.






Is Mészáros a friend/relative/crony of Orban? Of course not.
Recycled news. The DNH ran this story about 3 weeks ago.