List of Budapest HÉV stations explained

This is a list of the stations of BHÉV, Budapest suburban railway system (Hu.: Budapesti Helyiérdekű Vasút) in and around the Hungarian capital.

Termini and interchange stations are in bold.

H5 (Szentendrei HÉV)

Length: 21 km, running time: 38 min. Its downtown terminus is available with Metro 2. It runs northwards. Some of the trains go only as far as Békásmegyer station; it is marked on them clearly. Many places of particular interest are along this route, including the Roman Ruins in Aquincum, the thermal baths in Rómaifürdő, and the seasonal pumpkin festival in Szentendre.

H6 (Ráckevei HÉV)

Length: 40 km, running time: 1 h 9-14 min. Its downtown terminus is available with the tram line 1 from the Népliget station of Metro 3. It runs southwards. Some stops are seasonal which means that only a few number of trains stop there.

H7 (Csepeli HÉV)

Length: 7 km; running time: 13 min. Its downtown terminus is available with the 4 or 6 tram from Corvin-negyed station of Metro 3. It runs southwards.

H8-9

H8 (Gödöllői HÉV)

This line goes to Gödöllő on a length of 46 minutes and 26 kilometers. Many places of interest are accessible via this line, including the palace in Gödöllő and the water park at Mogyoród. It is accessible from the city via Metro 2, which has its terminus on Örs vezér tere as well.

H9 (Csömöri HÉV)

This railway is a branch of the Gödöllői HÉV. Its length is 11 km, running time is 23-24 min. Although not many in number, but some places of interest are accessible via this line, like the swimming pool in Mátyásföld. It is accessible via the Metro 2, which shares the terminus in Budapest with it (Örs vezér tere). There is a connection between the terminus in Csömör and the first stop in Kistarcsa in case of emergency.

The planned connector line, M5

A planned suburban railways' connector line, known as M5, or Észak-déli Regionális Gyorsvasút in Hungarian ("North-South Regional Rapid Railway") will replace and connect the lines of the existing HÉV lines between Szentendre, Csepel and Ráckeve, through Budapest downtown, making the present Szentendrei HÉV and Ráckevei HÉV redundant. It will also provide connection for the railway stations in the city.

See also Metro 5, List of M5 metro stations

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