Urban Public Transport Museum

The Urban Public Transport Museum of the Budapesti Közlekedési Zrt. is located in Szentendre, Hungary. The museum opened on July 14, 1992, with five exhibition halls and two showrooms, as well as an open exhibition space in front of the halls. It is open every year from April to October, the entrance fee is one line ticket for adults and one metro ticket for children and pensioners. It is next to the H5 HÉV terminus and the local Volánbusz bus station.

Urban Public Transport Museum
Városi Tömegközlekedési Múzeum
Some of the vehicles on display are in the garden area of the museum
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EstablishedJuly 14, 1992 (1992-07-14)
LocationSzentendre, Hungary
Coordinates47°39′34″N 19°04′26″E / 47.6594°N 19.0739°E / 47.6594; 19.0739
Typetransport museum
OwnerBudapesti Közlekedési Zrt.
Websitewww.bkv.hu/en/museums/urban_public_transport_museum_szentendre

Building

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Originally built as a HÉV depot during the electrification of the Szentendre HÉV line in 1914, the building became unable able to perform its function by the 1990s, so when the HÉV line was modernized in 1991–1992, a permanent exhibition about the Hungarian capital's public transport was created in the depot building. It opened as a museum on July 14, 1992.[1]

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Stored vehicles

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It is interesting that a large number of old tram cars are set aside on the HÉV tracks, in places inaccessible to visitors, waiting to be renovated.[2][3] Some pictures of these:

Literature

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  • Szeldmajer László: Városi Tömegközlekedési Múzeum, Budapesti Közlekedési Zártkörűen Működő Részvénytársaság, Budapest, 2006
  • Lovász István – Várnagy Zoltán: A szentendrei régi kocsiszín területén létesítendő helyi közforgalmú vasuti és városi tömegközlekedési üzemtörténeti gyűjtemény, BKV Emlékbizottság, h. n., 1991

References

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  1. ^ "Urban Public Transport Museum Szentendre". Budapesti Közlekedési Zrt. Retrieved 2021-02-24.
  2. ^ Varga, Ákos Endre (2001). "A szentendrei HÉV-telep tárolóvágányainak kincsei". Hampage (in Hungarian). Retrieved 2021-02-24.
  3. ^ Berecz, Valter; Tóth, Richi (2014-04-29). "Olyan ez, mint egy Munkácsy-festmény". 24.hu (in Hungarian). Retrieved 2021-02-24.
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