Talk:Trams in Budapest

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Discontinued lines[edit]

the current list is only an excerpt. Route numbers > 69 are not mentioned at all (despite the fact they existed into the 50s, before being re-numbered in favour of trolleybus routes), some routes had older versions running on different lines (e.g. old 1 and 3, which ran along Váci út, or the old 69, which ran perpendicular to today's route 69, crossing today's 69 at MÁV telep). There were also some more-or less short-lived routes > 69 in the last 30 years, e.g. Rt. 80, 100 and 118. There were also a number of lettered routes, "in the far past" from the third "big" tram company which mostly ran suburban lines, in the 50s a number of such routes were introduced for rush hour/factory services.

A general source for the tram routes is https://villamosok.hu/solymosi/vonal-jav.html , if anyone wants to carry the data over. However, that source only goes back to 1950, so it does not show the early days of tram routes in Budapest.

--2001:8003:4E40:8400:E063:870C:846D:8E0 (talk) 14:40, 14 January 2021 (UTC)[reply]