Hungarian State Railways (MÁV) Will No Longer Operate Western Hungary Railway Lines
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Hungarian State Railways (MÁV) will no longer operate Western Hungary railway lines
Regional railway company GYSEV has signed a contract to take over the operation of 752km of rail lines in the west of Hungary from MÁV starting July 1, MÁV group said on Tuesday. The takeover will not require any action from passengers: the same trains will run as earlier and fares, relative to distance, will be no higher than on services operated by MÁV. Before the contract was signed, GYSEV operated 443km of rail lines in the west of the count…
The agreement has been reached: GYSEV will take over from MÁV in Western Hungary - The two companies promised a smooth transition.
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