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Corvin-negyed metro station

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Corvin-negyed
Budapest Metro station
General information
LocationBudapest
Hungary
Coordinates47°29′08″N 19°04′11″E / 47.4856°N 19.0697°E / 47.4856; 19.0697
Platforms1 island platform
Construction
Structure typebored underground
Depth26.97 m
History
Opened31 December 1976[1]
Closed11 July 2020 temporarily
Rebuilt2022
Services
Preceding station Logo of Budapest Metro Budapest Metro Following station
Semmelweis Klinikák Line 3 Kálvin tér

Corvin-negyed is a station on the M3 line of the Budapest Metro. The station opened on 31 December 1976 as one of six stations in the initial phase of construction, between Deák Ferenc tér and Nagyvárad tér.[2] From its opening until 2011, the station was named Ferenc körút after its section of the Grand Boulevard. In 2011, the Corvinus Quarter (Corvin-negyed) was established as a residential and commercial redevelopment area. The city renamed the station after the new district as part of several name changes to metro stations that year.[3]

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Connections

  • Tram: 4, 6

References

  • Budapest City Atlas, Dimap-Szarvas, Budapest, 2011, ISBN 978-963-03-9124-5
  1. ^ Ágnes Medveczky Kovácsyné: 25 éves a budapesti metró ("Budapest Metro is 25 years old"), BKV, Budapest, 1995
  2. ^ Schwandl, Robert. "Budapest". urbanrail.
  3. ^ "Ingatlanfejlesztésről neveztek el metrómegállót". Index.hu (in Hungarian). 2011-06-27.

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