Kelenföld railway station, railway station
Kelenföld railway station is a transport hub in the western part of Budapest, District XI, with 16 platforms serving three different railway lines. The facility has a straightforward design with clear signage and connects to metro and bus services, allowing passengers to switch between different forms of transport easily.
The station was built to improve travel connections in Budapest and has served as an important transport point for decades. Over time, the facility has been modernized to meet the changing needs of local transportation.
The station reflects the daily routines of many residents who pass through regularly for work or errands. The surrounding area with local shops and restaurants shows how public transport is woven into the fabric of neighborhood life in this district.
The station offers step-free access to the metro, making travel easier with heavy luggage or mobility challenges. Tickets for the metro can be purchased from machines that accept coins and credit cards and are straightforward to use.
Metro Line 4 connects the station to several important sites such as Szent Gellért tér near Gellert baths and Fovam Ter close to food markets and the National Museum. At Fovam Ter, passengers can switch to Line 3, which leads directly to the city center at Deák Ferenc tér.
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