Budapest’s revamped M3 metro stations to look like space stations from the ’80s – PHOTOS

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Metro line M3 is the longest underground in Budapest, and it transports the most passengers out of all the metro lines in the Hungarian capital. Since it is also one of the oldest, back in 2017, Budapest started the modernisation of the entire line and all stations.

According to Világgazdaság, the revamp of metro line M3 started in 2017 and would be implemented in three sections. The northern part of the underground was completed in 2019, and renovation works of the southern stations were finished by October 2020. The modernisation of the middle section in the city centre started in November 2020 and was expected to be fully completed in the first quarter of 2023.

However, the renovation of the most popular Budapest metro line, the M3, is to reach a new cornerstone by May. The capital’s public transport company, BKV Zrt, announced that they would open three renewed underground stations by the end of spring, and BKV has also posted a couple of the concept art photos until people in Budapest can see the final results.

The stations that will be handed over in the last but one term of the renovation are the following: Kálvin Square, Corvin District, and Semmelweis Clinics Stations.

As Telex wrote, these new stations will look like some sort of hub that came right out of a science fiction movie from the ‘80s, with vivid colours and interesting shapes.

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4 Comments

  1. What space station does this article refer to? There is only one, the ISS (International Space Station) and that was only entered service in 1998. There were no ‘space stations’ in the 1980’s.

  2. My information is that those three station will open on Monday, May 16.

    Can anyone confirm this date ?

  3. Dear Eleonora,

    I have this information from the Hungarian homepage of Skyscrapercity:

    Google at “Magyarorszag skyscrapercity” and then look for the blog “Metro M3”.

    It must have been mentioned there about two weeks ago.

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