Line 4 (officially: South Buda–Rákospalota (DBR) Line, Metro 4 or M4, and unofficially: Green Line) is the fourth line of the
Budapest Metro
The Budapest Metro (, ) is the rapid transit system in the Hungary, Hungarian capital Budapest. Opened in 1896, it is the world's second oldest electrified underground railway after the City and South London Railway of 1890, now part of the Lon ...
. It opened on 28 March 2014.
The first section, in length and consisting of ten stations, connects the southwestern
Kelenföld vasútállomás located in
Buda
Buda (, ) is the part of Budapest, the capital city of Hungary, that lies on the western bank of the Danube. Historically, “Buda” referred only to the royal walled city on Castle Hill (), which was constructed by Béla IV between 1247 and ...
, and the eastern
Keleti pályaudvar in
Pest, under the
River Danube
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. While three additional sections — the first, an eastern extension to Bosnyák tér, the second west to Virágpiac, and a third further east to
Újpalota — have been planned, these remain unfunded by the Budapest city government and the European Union.
Before Line 4 was built, only
Line 2 served the Buda side of the river. Daily ridership has been estimated at 185,000-195,000 The line operates using fully automated
Alstom Metropolis
The Alstom Metropolis is a family of electric multiple units designed and produced by the French rolling stock manufacturer Alstom. It is designed for high capacity rapid transit or metro rail infrastructure systems. Trains can be run in various ...
train sets, which are also used on Line 2, although on line 2 the trains are 5 cars in length and have a cab, while on line 4 the trains are 4 cars in length and do not have a cab.
In Hungary, the construction of the line has been widely criticised because its route was perceived as outdated, although the general city-structure and population density remained unchanged. The line has been noted for its high costs and inordinate delays — 17 in total — during construction.
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– Népszabadság
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, 2007. október 26.
(Mandiner, 17 January 2014)
History
The first plans for a fourth metro line were developed in 1972; the line was planned to run between South
Buda
Buda (, ) is the part of Budapest, the capital city of Hungary, that lies on the western bank of the Danube. Historically, “Buda” referred only to the royal walled city on Castle Hill (), which was constructed by Béla IV between 1247 and ...
and
Rákospalota
Rákospalota (literally: ''Castle ponRákos rook', ) is a neighbourhood in Budapest, Hungary. With Pest-újhely and Új-palota it comprises District XV.
History
In the early Middle Ages there were about six villages in the northern part of ...
/
Újpalota, later to
Zugló
Zugló (, Macedonian: ''Сугел'') is the 14th District of Budapest, Hungary
Geography
* Area 18.15 km2
* Inhabitants: 130,000
Access to the district is easy; the southern end is easily accessible with the main M2 subway line, with ...
.
[László Pintér - Tamás Várady: A 4-es (DB-Belváros-Zugló) metróvonal megépítésének indoklása, műszaki kialakításának lehetőségei, Városi Közlekedés, Year XXXI, Vol. 2, pp. 69-70, Budapest, 1991] The first decree was made in 1976 and the government intended to start construction in 1978, however the project was suspended in 1978, in favour of extending
Line 3.
Construction eventually started in 2004, and the first section with 10 stations opened in 2014.
M4 has a transfer station for
Line 2 at
''Keleti pályaudvar'' and for
Line 3 at
''Kálvin tér'' station.
Controversies
The construction of the line has been widely criticized as slow and incompetent. Critics have panned the constant delays as evidence of widespread government corruption.
Delays
The Budapest city government delayed the opening of the line 17 times.
Gábor Demszky
Gábor Demszky (, born 4 August 1952) is a Hungarian politician, lawyer and sociologist by qualification. Demszky was the Mayor of Budapest from 1990 to 2010. He was a founding member of the Alliance of Free Democrats (SZDSZ) between 1988 and ...
, the
liberal mayor of Budapest
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from 1990 to 2010, originally promised in 1998 that the first section of the line would be open by 2003. However,
Viktor Orbán
Viktor Mihály Orbán (; born 31 May 1963) is a Hungarian lawyer and politician who has been the 56th prime minister of Hungary since 2010, previously holding the office from 1998 to 2002. He has also led the Fidesz political party since 200 ...
's first government (1998-2002) withheld funds necessary for starting the construction. The project restarted in 2003 under the socialist-liberal national government. In 2004, as construction still hadn't begun, Demszky amended the opening date to 2008. The construction works finally started in 2006; in that year the scheduled opening was changed to 2009. It was again changed - in April 2007 - to 2010; and in October 2007 to 2011.
In 2008, Gusztáv Klados, the line's project manager, announced that the opening would be further delayed until the end of 2011. In 2009, he stated the opening would be delayed until 2012. Later that year, Klados further delayed the opening until 2012, and one year later, in 2010,
István Tarlós
István Tarlós (; 26 May 1948) is a Hungarian politician who served as the mayor of Budapest from 2010 to 2019. He also served as the mayor of the 3rd district of the city (Óbuda-Békásmegyer) between 1990 and 2006 as an independent candidate ...
, Demszky's Fidesz successor as mayor, pushed the likely opening back to as late as 2015.
In 2011, deputy mayor Gyula Hutiray reaffirmed the 2015 completion date. Tarlós later clarified that a 2013 or 2014 opening were not outside the realm of possibility.
The line was opened by
Prime Minister
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Viktor Orbán
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on 28 March 2014, one week before the
parliamentary elections
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that saw his party,
Fidesz
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Originally formed in 1988 under the name of Alliance of Young Democrats () as ...
, reelected to a second supermajority. Orbán made several references to his government's extensive infrastructure projects during the ceremony. Unlike the transport facilities that were the infrastructure projects of the socialists, the projects started by Orbán's government were mainly cultural facilities.
Costs
Construction of the line cost 1.5 billion
Euro
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s, or 1.5% of Hungary's annual GDP, of which 600 million came from
European Union
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funds.
According to estimates the first section of the M4 will have cost approximately 452 billion
HUF to build alongside an annual operating cost of 6 billion HUF, which is fourfold the operating costs of the
M2 and
M3 combined. These funds, critics claim, would have been better invested in other large-scale transportation projects such as the
connection of M2 to the Gödöllő HÉV or the construction of new tram lines.
Rumors that the M4 would be the most expensive metro line ever built, however, have been rebuffed by contractors.
Route
Critics have noted that the route served by Line 4 was already extensively served by a variety of tram (19, 47, 49) and bus (7, 7A, 7E, 173E) lines. The line has also been criticized for densely placed stations, some, such as
Móricz Zsigmond körtér and
Újbuda-központ, within a few hundred meters of one another.
On the other hand, the city government has conducted research showing that the new line will reduce travel times on a heavily used transit corridor, because travel in the subway is not slowed by the traffic jams on the surface.
Unfunded extensions
Despite long-term plans, which included the eventual extension to
Rákospalota
Rákospalota (literally: ''Castle ponRákos rook', ) is a neighbourhood in Budapest, Hungary. With Pest-újhely and Új-palota it comprises District XV.
History
In the early Middle Ages there were about six villages in the northern part of ...
, future extensions to the M4 are uncertain. Tarlós's
Fidesz
Fidesz – Hungarian Civic Alliance (; ) is a national-conservative political party in Hungary led by Viktor Orbán. It has increasingly identified as illiberal.
Originally formed in 1988 under the name of Alliance of Young Democrats () as ...
city government eliminated funding for the second phase of the line after taking over from Demszky's government, and the European Union has refused to provide additional funds.
Some critics claim that without the extensions the current state of the line amounts to "several hundred-million forints thrown out the window."
Operation
Driverless trains have been in operation since the opening,
Railway Gazette International
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May 2014, pg 15. but until January 2016 all trains ran with on-board driver supervision. Since January 2016 the driver cabs have been removed and there is no on-board supervision.
Stations and connections
External links
Official site of Metro4
References
{{Budapest Metro
Budapest Metro lines
Railway lines opened in 2014
2014 establishments in Hungary