Metro Line M4
Metro Line M4 is Budapest’s newest metro line, whose first service started in 2014 between Kelenföld railway station and Keleti railway station. The project was not only a transport development, but also one of the most significant achievements of contemporary Hungarian architecture.
Although each station was designed with its own identity, together they create a unified visual world: exposed concrete structures, monumental spaces, and diagonal supporting elements form characterful, almost sculptural interiors. Underground infrastructure here becomes a visual and architectural experience. The line is served by modern, automated driverless metro trains, which further emphasize its technological innovation.
M4 is both a major urban transport axis and one of the best-known works of contemporary Hungarian architecture, which has also received international architectural awards and professional recognition.
Stations: Kelenföld Railway Station – Bikás Park – Újbuda Center – Móricz Zsigmond Square – Szent Gellért Square – Fővám Square – Kálvin Square – Rákóczi Square – II. János Pál pápa Square – Keleti Railway Station
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Escalator in metro line 4 #7484 -
M4 metro - Bikas park #7566 -
M4 metro - Eastern Railway Station #7483 -
M4 metro - Bikas park #7497 -
Life picture from metro line 4 #7563 -
M4 metro - Móricz Zsigmond roundabout #7533 -
Life pictures from the 10-year-old metro line 4 #7488 -
M4 metro - Gellért Square #7502 -
M4 metro - Móricz Zsigmond roundabout #7541 -
M4 metro - Rákóczi square #7554 -
Life pictures from the 10-year-old metro line 4 #7467