Kálvin tér metro station explained

Kálvin tér
Type:Budapest Metro station
Style:Budapest Metro
Address:Budapest
Country:Hungary
Structure:Bored underground (Line 3)
Mixed underground (Line 4)
Platform:1 island platform
Depth:28.4m (93.2feet) (Line 3)
22.4m (73.5feet) (Line 4)
Opened:31 December 1976 (Line 3)[1]
28 March 2014 (Line 4)

Kálvin tér is a transfer station on the M3 and the M4 lines of the Budapest Metro. It is located beneath the eponymous square, named after John Calvin. The Line 3 station was opened on 31 December 1976 as part of the inaugural section of Line M3 between Deák Ferenc tér and Nagyvárad tér. The Line M4 station was opened on 28 March 2014 as part of the inaugural section of the line, from Keleti pályaudvar to Kelenföld vasútállomás.[2]

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  1. Ágnes Medveczky Kovácsyné: 25 éves a budapesti metró ("Budapest Metro is 25 years old"), BKV, Budapest, 1995
  2. Web site: Schwandl . Robert . Budapest . urbanrail.