
MVK Zrt. (''Miskolc Városi Közlekedési Zrt.''; Mass Transport co. ltd. of the City of Miskolc; previously ''MVK Rt.)'' is the name of the transport company of the city of
Miskolc
Miskolc ( , , ; Czech and sk, Miškovec; german: Mischkolz; yi, script=Latn, Mishkoltz; ro, Mișcolț) is a city in northeastern Hungary, known for its heavy industry. With a population of 161,265 (1 Jan 2014) Miskolc is the fourth larges ...
,
Hungary
Hungary ( hu, Magyarország ) is a landlocked country in Central Europe. Spanning of the Carpathian Basin, it is bordered by Slovakia to the north, Ukraine to the northeast, Romania to the east and southeast, Serbia to the south, Croa ...
. Unlike the transport companies of many other cities, MVK Zrt. is independent from the company responsible for municipal transport in the
county
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(Volánbusz) and is responsible only for the mass transportation in Miskolc and the nearby town
Felsőzsolca
Felsőzsolca is a small town in Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén county, Northern Hungary, in the Miskolc agglomeration. It is the city with the tenth highest population in Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén county and the second biggest in the Miskolc agglomeration.
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. The buses are usually dark blue; the trams on Line 1 are yellow or red, on Line 2 are dark red. Miskolc has recently invested much in its public transportation. By the year 2016 90% of the company's vehicles will be low-floor.
Miskolc has a long history of mass transport. The first tramway was built in 1897, and Miskolc was the first Hungarian city to have a scheduled bus line in 1903. Today Miskolc is one of only six Hungarian cities that have its own mass transport company. The city has two railway stations (
Tiszai and
Gömöri) and
an unpaved airport which is not open to the public and plays no role in mass transport. There is also a
narrow-gauge railway
A narrow-gauge railway (narrow-gauge railroad in the US) is a railway with a track gauge narrower than standard . Most narrow-gauge railways are between and .
Since narrow-gauge railways are usually built with tighter curves, smaller structur ...
line between Miskolc and
Lillafüred
Lillafüred (Miskolc-Lillafüred) is a town in Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén county, Hungary. Officially, it is a part of Miskolc, though it is almost 12 kilometres away from the city, in the Bükk Mountains. Lillafüred is a tourist resort.
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, but it has no importance other than being a tourist attraction.
History of mass transport in Miskolc

The need for Miskolc having mass transport emerged in the middle of the 19th century. By this time the city had more than 30.000 residents, the railway line reached Miskolc in 1859 but the railway station was at that time quite far (2.2 km) from the city proper; the metal factory of
Diósgyőr Diósgyőr (Hungarian: �dioːʒɟøːr is a historical town in Hungary, today it is a part of Miskolc. The medieval castle in Diósgyőr was a favourite holiday residence of Hungarian kings and queens; today it is a popular tourist attraction. The ...
was opened in 1868, and
Tapolca
Tapolca (; german: Toppoltz) is a town in Veszprém County, Hungary, close to Lake Balaton. It is located at around .
The town has an outer suburb, Tapolca-Diszel, approximately 5 km to the East.
Etymology
The origin of ''Tapolca'' i ...
was fast becoming a popular tourist destination. In the 1860s it was planned to build the tram line between the factory and the railway station underground, but sufficient funds were lacking. Had it been carried out, it would have been the first underground railway in Hungary.
From 1862
horse bus
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es ran between the railway station and Diósgyőr, later between
downtown
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and Tapolca. The leaders of the city started to plan having tram lines in 1895. The project was led by dr. István Csáthy Szabó. According to the first plans the tramway line would have been 20 kilometres long, from Tiszai station to the other end of Diósgyőr, but the ministry agreed to finance only the construction of a 7 km-long line.
The first tram entered service on July 10, 1897. It ran between Tiszai Railway Station and
St. Anne's Church and stopped at 8 termini, including the two end termini. The tram line in Miskolc was the fourth one built in Hungary – after the tram lines in
Budapest
Budapest (, ; ) is the capital and most populous city of Hungary. It is the ninth-largest city in the European Union by population within city limits and the second-largest city on the Danube river; the city has an estimated population ...
(1887),
Pozsony
Bratislava (, also ; ; german: Preßburg/Pressburg ; hu, Pozsony) is the capital and largest city of Slovakia. Officially, the population of the city is about 475,000; however, it is estimated to be more than 660,000 — approximately 140% of ...
(today in Slovakia; 1895) and
Szombathely
Szombathely (; german: Steinamanger, ; see also other alternative names) is the 10th largest city in Hungary. It is the administrative centre of Vas county in the west of the country, located near the border with Austria. Szombathely lies by t ...
(May 1897; demolished since then) –, the third one in present-day Hungary and the second normal-gauge tram line (those in Pozsony and Szombathely were narrow-gauge). The tram stopped six times between its two end stations. On the 1st day 7615 passengers used it, which met the expectations. (Today 90,000 passengers use only the two tram lines daily; there are 430.000 trips on all bus and tram lines combined.) The tram was operated by MVV Rt. (''Miskolci Villamossági Rt.;'' Electric Company of Miskolc.) Because of the success of the first tram line, a second tramway was built perpendicular to the first one, between
Búza tér and
Népkert
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The People's Garden (in Hungarian: ''Népkert)'' is a park in Miskolc, Hungary. With an area of 56.921 m2, it is the third largest park of Miskolc (after Tapolca-Hejőliget and Csanyik, but since those are in ...
. This line was much less popular and because of it after four months of operating MVV Rt. asked the city council to agree to demolish this tramway, but it didn't happen until 1960.

On June 8, 1903 a citizen called Mrs. Gyula Bene launched the first scheduled bus line between the city halls of Miskolc and Diósgyőr. However, the tram was still very popular, and the bus couldn't compete with that, so the bus line was abolished.
Until 1947 the operator of trams, MVV Rt. was the same company that provided
electricity
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for Miskolc. This was not always a fortunate situation. In the 1920s the leaders of the city wanted to start bus traffic but MVV Rt. was afraid of competition and threatened to raise the price of electricity so they changed their minds.
Meanwhile, the workers of the metal factory of Diósgyőr expressed their need for the tramway line to reach the factory. With the financial help of the state and the factory a new tramway was built from Miskolc to Diósgyőr. To operate it a new company was founded, the Miskolc-Diósgyőr Municipal Railway Company (MDV Rt.). (Since Diósgyőr was not part of Miskolc at that time, the state allowed it to be operated only as a
municipal railway
Commuter rail, or suburban rail, is a passenger rail transport service that primarily operates within a metropolitan area, connecting commuters to a central city from adjacent suburbs or commuter towns. Generally commuter rail systems are consi ...
, not as a tram.) There were plans to unify the two tram lines so that people would not have to change when going from the railway station to Diósgyőr, but MVV Rt. saw MDV Rt. as a competition and did not agree. Later MDV Rt. gave up its right to operate its tram line, because of their lack of experience of operating tram lines, and MVV Rt. took over. By January 22, 1906 the two tram lines were united and one could travel from Tiszai station to Diósgyőr without changing trams.
In 1910 the second tramway line was extended to the nearby town
Hejőcsaba. Tapolca was connected to Miskolc by bus line by 1926 and Lillafüred, by 1928.
During
World War II
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the tramways were damaged, and tram traffic completely stopped by 1942.

In 1945 Miskolc, Diósgyőr and Hejőcsaba was unified to form Greater Miskolc. The tram lines, which connected the three towns decades before their unification, played an important role in this.
Görömböly
Görömböly is a place in Miskolc, Hungary.
Görömböly was once known for their wine. However, due to a spread of Phylloxera
Grape phylloxera is an insect pest of commercial grapevines worldwide, originally native to eastern North Ameri ...
, Tapolca and Lillafüred, which were connected to Miskolc by bus lines, were annexed to the city five years later.
After the war scheduled buses began serve the city in 1948. To operate the bus lines a new company was founded in 1949, and in 1954 it was united with MVV Rt., forming MKV (''Miskolci Közlekedési Vállalat''; Mass Transport Company of Miskolc.) In 1951 there were already five bus lines. The company was re-organised asa public company in 1994.
During its long history Miskolc had the most residents in the 1980s; as the country's second-largest city and an important centre of heavy industry, it had more than 200.000 inhabitants. It is no surprise that the mass transport company set its records during that decade: in 1988 its 274 buses and 44 trams carried 198.7 million passengers.
In 1971 the company changed its policy of having a
conductor
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Music
* Conductor (music), a person who leads a musical ensemble, such as an orchestra.
* ''Conductor'' (album), an album by indie rock band The Comas
* Conduction, a type of structured free improvisation ...
on each vehicle, but too many people decided to take free rides, causing financial loss to the company, so in 1996 MVK Rt. answered with the much criticised move of ordering bus drivers to only open the first door and check if passengers have a ticket.
Compared to mass transport of other cities, the situation in Miskolc is quite good. On an average day 150 buses stop at a bus stop, and buses follow each other in eight-minute intervals.
In 2005 the company changed its name from "public company" to "private limited company" in accord with a new law which required all share companies choose between the company forms "public limited" and "private limited".
Vehicles
The company owns 192
bus
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es (128 of which are
articulated bus
An articulated bus, also referred to as a banana bus, bendy bus, tandem bus, vestibule bus, wiggle wagon, stretch bus, or an accordion bus, (either a motor bus or trolleybus) is an articulated vehicle used in public transportation. It is ...
es and only 51 of them are regular buses) and 44
tram
A tram (called a streetcar or trolley in North America) is a rail vehicle that travels on tramway tracks on public urban streets; some include segments on segregated right-of-way. The tramlines or networks operated as public transport ...
s (as of 2011). There are 47 bus lines (including night lines) and 2 tram lines. Mainly because of geographical reasons articulated buses don't serve on the following lines: 3A, 5, 11, 15, 19, 24, 33, 34, 38, 67, 68, 69. Line 24 is exclusively served by low-floor buses.
Buses
* 1
Ikarus 31 (nostalgia bus, built in 1959)
* 1
Ikarus 250 (not in regular service, except in winters on the Diósgyőr–Bánkút line)
* 1
Ikarus 260 (nostalgia bus)
* 1
Ikarus 280 (nostalgia articulated bus)
* 5 Enterprise Plasma midi bus (low-floor bus)
* 6
MAN
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NL 223 (low-floor bus)
* 35
Neoplan
Neoplan Bus GmbH is a German automotive company that manufactures buses, trolleybuses and coaches. It is a subsidiary of MAN Truck & Bus SE.
History Foundations
The company was founded by Gottlob Auwärter in Stuttgart in 1935, and m ...
Centroliner N4522 (articulated low-floor bus)
* 1
MAN
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RH-413 (not in regular service)
* 40
MAN Lion's City A21 CNG (low-floor bus)
* 35
MAN Lion's City GL A40 CNG (articulated low-floor bus)
By 2016 the company wants to change all of its buses to new CNG (compressed natural gas) buses except for the Neoplan and MAN brand buses. After the investment 80% of the buses would be low-floor buses.
Trams
* 31
Škoda 26 T
Škoda 26 T (also known as Škoda ForCity Classic) is a five carbody section low-floor bi-directional tram, developed by Škoda Transportation for Miskolc, Hungary. The low-floor area of the fully airconditioned tram represents 100% of the entire ...
(articulated low-floor tram)
* 6
CKD Tatra KT8D5 (retired, but stored as operational spares)
* 1
Ganz
The Ganz Works or Ganz ( or , ''Ganz companies'', formerly ''Ganz and Partner Iron Mill and Machine Factory'') was a group of companies operating between 1845 and 1949 in Budapest, Hungary. It was named after Ábrahám Ganz, the founder and th ...
HCS-3 No.100 (nostalgia tram; built in 1962)
* 1
Ganz
The Ganz Works or Ganz ( or , ''Ganz companies'', formerly ''Ganz and Partner Iron Mill and Machine Factory'') was a group of companies operating between 1845 and 1949 in Budapest, Hungary. It was named after Ábrahám Ganz, the founder and th ...
HCS-10 No.151 (nostalgia tram, built in 1973)
* 1 Siemens E1 No.199 (nostalgia tram; built in 1969, withdrawn in 2015)
* 1 Lohner c3 No.300 (nostalgia tram trailer; built in 1962)
* 1 M5 (snow sweeper)
The tram fleet is 100% low-floor, with the exception of the nostalgia trams.
Bus Routes
The new timetable: (01. jan. 2013)
Night routes
* 35R: Avas Lookout Tower – /Saint George str./ – /City Centre (downtown)/ –
Airport
An airport is an aerodrome with extended facilities, mostly for commercial air transport. Airports usually consists of a landing area, which comprises an aerially accessible open space including at least one operationally active surfa ...
* 1É: Szondi Gy. str. – Újgyőri Main Square
* 1YÉ: Szondi Gy. str. – /City centre (downtown)/ – Újgyőri Main Square
* 20G: Szondi Gy. str. – University Colleges
Tram Routes
* 1V Tiszai Railway Station – Felső-Majláth (35 min)
* 2V Tiszai Railway Station – Ironworks (25 min)
Fares
Tickets
(Valid only within the administrative borders of Miskolc)
* Ticket: 300
Ft
* Ticket (when bought on vehicle): 400 Ft
* Ten tickets: 2.800 Ft
* Ticket for all lines, valid for 1 day: 1.600 Ft
* Tourist ticket (for all lines, 3 days): 3.000 Ft
* Tourist ticket (for all lines, 7 days): 3.900 Ft
* Family ticket (weekends only): 2.900 Ft
* If you hav
Miskolc Pass Tourist Card travel is for free for the duration of the card.
One-month or 30-day season tickets
(Valid only within the administrative borders of Miskolc)
There are two types of season tickets: valid for one calendar month (until the fifth of the next month) or valid for 30 days, counting from the day it was bought or a day specified by the buyer.
* Tram season ticket: 4.700 Ft
* Tram season ticket for students and pensioners: 2.900 Ft
* Bus season ticket for one bus line: 4.700 Ft
* Bus & tram season ticket: 7.000 Ft
* Bus & tram season ticket for students and pensioners: 3.900 Ft
* Season ticket without photo ID: 27.000 Ft
Season tickets for longer period
All are valid for all lines.
* One year (with photo ID): 77.000 Ft
* One year (without photo ID): 297.000 Ft
Tickets for Buses 7 and 7/2
(Valid for the bus lines between Miskolc and the town of Felsőzsolca)
Single-fare tickets cost the same as for city buses.
* Season ticket for Bus 7: 8.200 Ft
* Season ticket for Bus 7 (pensioners): 3.100 Ft
* Season ticket for Bus 7/2: 5.800 Ft
* Season ticket for Bus 7/2 (pensioners): 1.200 Ft
Traveling is free for children under 6, blind persons, Hungarian citizens above 65, Hungarians from neighbouring countries, war invalids, war widows, members of parliament, employees of the traffic administration office. Only leashed dogs may also be taken on the city buses; they pay the same fare as their owners (except police and guide dogs, who ride for free). All season tickets are 10% cheaper for holders of a Miskolc Card, which can be bought by anyone with a permanent residence in the city.
MVK Zrt. has seven ticket offices in the city (Tiszai Station, Búza Square, Uitz Street, Újgyőr Main Square, Diósgyőr, Avas City Centre, Airport) but single-fare tickets can also be bought elsewhere (e.g. newsstands and on the vehicles).
Tram Network
Special service
The company had operated two express lines, lines 101 and 101B, from Tiszai station to Diósgyőr, but due to economical reasons they were suspended at the end of 2006. They made fewer stops than buses on line no 1.
However from January 1, 2020 the line is again in operation. Line 21B was extended, and was renamed 101B.
During the
International Opera Festival of Miskolc the company operates a nostalgia tram which stops before the
theatre
Theatre or theater is a collaborative form of performing art that uses live performers, usually actors or actresses, to present the experience of a real or imagined event before a live audience in a specific place, often a stage. The perfor ...
and is free for those who have a theatre ticket for that day.
References
Sources
MVK Zrt. official site* ''Fejezetek Miskolc történetéből'' (ed. Dezső Bekes, László Veres. Miskolc, 1984. p. 94.)
External links
MVK Rt. official siteBorsodVolán official siteA personal site of a bus&tram buff(Hungarian only, but with pictures)
Another "fansite"(Hungarian only, but with pictures)
*
ttp://public-transport.net/bim/Miskolc.htm Tram in Miskolc(English, German)
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