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Rákosrendező Will Be Closed for a Month From Saturday, and Trains Will Not Be Available From Nyugati Towards Esztergom or the Danube Bend

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Trains on the Esztergom, Szob and Veresegyháza lines will depart from external railway stations.

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Trains on the Esztergom, Szob and Veresegyháza lines will depart from external railway stations.

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There will be changes on several railway lines from Saturday due to maintenance at the Rákos railway station - The Esztergom, Szob and Veresegyháza routes will be affected by the track maintenance.

·Budapest, Hungary
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From Saturday, rail traffic on the Esztergom, Szob and Veresegyháza lines will change, as a week-long maintenance period begins at Rákosrendező. Trains will not arrive at Nyugati Railway Station, but at external stations.

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Trains from Esztergom are running to Angyalföld, and trains on the Szob and Veresegyháza lines are running to Rákospalota-Újpest due to renovations starting at the Rákosrendező station. BKK is preparing for the traffic chaos with increased service frequency, and MÁV is preparing for buses.

·Hungary
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"Attention to those arriving by train from North Pest! From June 21 to July 27, the traffic schedule on the Esztergom, Szob and Veresegyháza lines will change significantly, because we are carrying out track renovation at the Rákosrendező station," announced the MÁV Zrt. Communications Directorate. The timetable will be changed for all three affected directions, and the final stop of the trains in the capital will be moved from Nyugati Railway S…

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Pénzcentrum broke the news in on Thursday, June 19, 2025.
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