European Commission: EU Cohesion Policy – Inauguration of the Renovated Metro Line in Budapest
The renovated M3 or 'blue' metro line in
Starting today, over 500,000 daily passengers will commute daily in a more comfortable and pleasant environment.
A fast and safe metro, accessible to all
Thanks to EU cohesion funding, the metro line and stations have been completely refurbished.
As a result, the metro is now fully accessible to all, with traditional and specially inclined elevators in the stations of Semmelweis Klinikak, Corvin-negyed, Kalvin ter, Ferenciek tere, Nyugati palyaudvar and Arany Janos utca. Moreover, newly installed tactile paving will help the visually impaired.
The metro's safety has also been significantly increased, thanks to new control, conductor, fire protection and ventilation systems, and the renovation of the stations and their passenger areas. There are now almost 340 emergency call points, whilst 160 monitors and 500 Internet Protocol cameras allow quick and efficient interventions.
The old trains have been replaced by new ones which will run at an average speed of 80 km/h. Lighting will be ensured by LED lights. 300 centrally controlled clocks, 180 visual signs and 2060 loudspeakers will help the passengers. And about 32.000 m(2) of floor paving has been renovated.
Background
In 2014-2020,
Almost two-thirds of the available funding (37.79% for railway development and 27.19% for sustainable urban transport) contribute to the programme's main objective which is to connect the rail transport networks in
For the 2021-2027 programming period, almost
The Cohesion Policy Funds will continue supporting a sustainable and smart mobility development in
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More information
EU investment in
Cohesion Open Data Platform (https://cohesiondata.ec.europa.eu/cohesion_overview/21-27)
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Original text here: https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/detail/en/ip_23_2802


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