Bajcsy-Zsilinszky út
Budapest Metro station
Station entrance from Andrássy Avenue
General information
LocationBudapest
Hungary
Coordinates47°29′58″N 19°03′18″E / 47.4994°N 19.055°E / 47.4994; 19.055
Platforms2 side platforms
Construction
Structure typecut-and-cover underground
History
Opened2 May 1896
Rebuilt1970
Services
Preceding station Logo of Budapest Metro Budapest Metro Following station
Deák Ferenc tér Line 1 Opera
towards Mexikói út

Bajcsy-Zsilinszky út is a station of the yellow M1 (Millennium Underground) line of the Budapest Metro. It is situated under Andrássy Avenue close to its junction with Bajcsy-Zsilinszky street. It was formerly named Váczy körút station.

The station was opened on 2 May 1896 as part of the inaugural section of the Budapest Metro, between Vörösmarty tér and Széchenyi fürdő.[1] This section, known as the Millennium Underground Railway, was the first metro system in continental Europe. In 2002, it was included into the World Heritage Site "Budapest, including the Banks of the Danube, the Buda Castle Quarter and Andrássy Avenue".[2]

The station is named after Endre Bajcsy-Zsilinszky a member of the Independent Smallholders, Agrarian Workers and Civic Party and leader of the resistance who was executed toward the end of the Second World War.

The station has two side platforms, each with its own independent access from the street.

Connections

  • Bus: 9, 105, 210, 210B

References

  1. Schwandl, Robert. "Budapest". urbanrail.
  2. "Budapest, including the Banks of the Danube, the Buda Castle Quarter and Andrássy Avenue". UNESCO.
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