Underground Railway Museum details
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Phone
461 6500
- Transport
underground rail: M1/2/3 Deák Ferenc tér
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Lonely Planet review
In the pedestrian subway beneath V Deák Ferenc tér and next to the main ticket window, the Underground Railway Museum traces the history of the capital's three underground lines and displays plans for the future. Much emphasis is put on the little yellow metro (M1), Continental Europe's first underground railway, which opened for the millenary celebrations in 1896 and was completely renovated for the millecentenary 100 years later.
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