Nyugati Railway Station
|
Short description:Budapest Nyugati Railway Station is the second most important railway station in Hungary, it can be found in the 6th district, on the edge of the historical Inner City, in the middle of the buzzing center of Budapest. |
Main catalog categories:
|
The station was planned by August de Serres and was built by the Eiffel Company. It was opened on 28 October 1877. Previously another station stood in its place, the end station of Hungary's first railway line, the Pest-Vác line (constructed in 1846). This building was pulled down in order to construct the Nagykörút - Grand Boulevard which is now smaller than the outer ringroad (Hungária körút - Hungary Boulevard) and the recently opened motorway ringroad M0 (2008).
The station gave name to the immediately adjacent Nyugati tér (Western Square), a major intersection where Teréz körút (Theresia Boulevard), Szent István körút (Saint Stephen Boulevard), Váci út (Váci Avenue), and Bajcsy-Zsilinszky út (Bajcsy-Zsilinszky Avenue) converge. The square also serves as a transportation hub with several bus lines, tram 4 and 6, and a station of the M3 line of the Budapest Metro.
Hungarian State Railways runs regular service between the station and Budapest Ferihegy International Airport's Terminal 1. The trip takes approximately 25 minutes, costs 365 HUF, and runs 2-3 times per hour.
Beside the train station and partially above its open area there is the WestEnd City Center shopping mall.
1 2 | ![]() |
Budapest Déli pályaudvar or Budapest South railway station is the third largest railway station of Budapest, after Keleti pu and Nyugati pu. It can be found in the 1st district.
Krisztina krt. 37/A, Budapest
Phone: +36 1 375 6293
Budapest Keleti pályaudvar (often abbreviated Budapest Keleti pu), Hungarian for Budapest East railway station is the largest among the three main railway stations (together with Nyugati pu and Déli pu) in Budapest. It can be found in the 8th district (Józsefváros), on Baross Square.
Baross Square, Budapest
Vehicles of all categories to be rented at Belgrade Airport Nikola Tesla.
Airport City, Omladinskih Brigada 90, 11000 Beograd, Srbija belgrade apartments City Rent-A-Car Belgrade http://www.belgradeeye.com/rent-a-car-city-belgrade.html#ixzz1azxpVoXX belgrade hotels Under C, Belgrad
Phone: +381 11 2258 784, Email: info@cityrentacar.rs
Cars, car rental in Vilnius.
Naugarduko Str. 3, Vilnius
Phone: +370-5-2123691, Mobile: +370-610-33966, Email: info@easyrental.lt
Bus Tour in Paris, Sightseeing in Paris by bus
Paris, Paris
Phone: +33-01-42665656
Lease of coach and minibuses.
Uosio Str. 10a, Kaunas
Phone: +370-37-310218, Email: info@likesa.lt
Cheap and Budget hotel near the Berlin Central Station
Paulstraße 21, Tiergarten, Berlin
Phone: +49-30-39063340
Budapest Nyugati Railway Station is the second most important railway station in Hungary, it can be found in the 6th district, on the edge of the historical Inner City, in the middle of the buzzing center of Budapest.
Teréz körút 55, Budapest
Phone: +36 1 349 0115
20 boulevard Diderot, Paris
17, boulevard Vaugirard , Paris
Safe, comfortable and cheap car rental in Serbia.
Milentija Popovića 9 St, 11070 Belgrade, Serbia, Belgrad
Phone: +381 63 330 259 011 311 3684, Email: office@skill.rs
Car rental at favourable rates.
Jurija Gagarina Belville office number 14, Belgrad
Phone: +381 11 6300526, +381 65 3362881
18 Rue Dunkerque, Paris
Bus service in Vilnius, International bus ticket office in Vilnius, bus tickets to local cities from Vilnius
Sodu str. 22, Vilnius
Phone: +370-9000-1661, Email: office@autobusustotis.lt
Central Vilnius Railway station
Geležinkelio str. 16, Vilnius
Phone: +370-5-2693722, Email: vilniaus.agentura@litrail.lt
1 2 | ![]() |
![]() Car rent online, budget cars rent in Paris city, hire a c... |
Intermediate Cars rental | |
Luxury class car rent |
Travel, food, entertainment - a new leisure guide www.leisureguide.info will offer you the most interesting propositions.