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==Transport== [[File:Móra Ferenc híd 01.JPG|thumb|right|The Ferenc Móra Bridge on the [[M43 motorway (Hungary)|M43 Motorway]] near Szeged]] [[File:Szeged pályaudvar.JPG|thumb|right|Szeged Railway Station]] [[File:Szeged-mavig.jpg|thumb|right|The Directorate of [[MÁV]] in Szeged (designed by [[Ferenc Pfaff]] in 1894)]] Szeged is the most important transportation hub in the [[Southern Great Plain]]. Two motorways, [[M5 motorway (Hungary)|M5]] and [[M43 motorway (Hungary)|M43]], lie along the city border. Through the [[M5 motorway (Hungary)|M5 Motorway]] Szeged is connected to [[Kecskemét]], [[Kiskunfélegyháza]] and [[Budapest]] to the north and to [[Subotica]], [[Novi Sad]] and [[Belgrade]] in [[Serbia]] to the south. The [[M43 motorway (Hungary)|M43 Motorway]] – which splits from the M5 Motorway near Szeged – connects the city via [[Makó]] to [[Arad, Romania|Arad]] and [[Timișoara]] in [[Romania]]. In addition, there are other roads running from the city to Makó and [[Nagylak]] (main road 43), to [[Röszke]] (main road 5), to [[Kiskunfélegyháza]] (main road 5), to [[Ásotthalom]] and [[Baja, Hungary|Baja]] (main road 55) and to [[Hódmezővásárhely]], [[Orosháza]] and [[Békéscsaba]] (main road 47). The Budapest-Szeged-rail line is an important rail connection, as well as the railway lines 121 (to Makó), 135 (to Hódmezővásárhely), 136 (to Röszke) and 140 (to Kiskunfélegyháza).<ref>[Rail transport map of Hungary by the Hungarian Rail Capacity Allocation Office (VPE)]</ref> A [[tram-train]] system was constructed and inaugurated in November 2021, connecting Szeged with the neighbouring [[Hódmezővásárhely]], thus creating the second most populous [[urban agglomeration]] in the country, after the capital. There was a proposal for its extension, even through the Serbian border, to [[Subotica]]. The city is also a common stop for national and international long-distance buses. ===Motorways=== * [[M5 motorway (Hungary)|M5]] * [[M43 motorway (Hungary)|M43]] ===Railways=== * 121 (to Makó) * 135 (to Hódmezővásárhely) * 136 (to Röszke) * 140 (to Kiskunfélegyháza). ===Airport=== [[Szeged Airport]] is the international airport of Szeged. ===Public transport=== {{See also|Public transport in Szeged}} Public transport in Szeged is provided by [[Szeged Transport Ltd.]] ({{langx|hu|Szegedi Közlekdési Társaság}} or ''SZKT''), owned by the municipal government, and [[Volánbusz]], owned by the national government. Forming the backbone of SZKT's network are 5 [[trams in Szeged|tram lines]] and 6 trolleybus lines, which are supplemented by 38 bus lines.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://szkt.hu/vonalhalozat|title=Vonalhálózat – Szegedi Közlekedési Társaság}}</ref> [[MÁV|Hungarian State Railways]] operates regional and intercity trains, as well as international trains to [[Subotica]].
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