Hungary’s Transport Minister Dávid Vitézy signed a contract securing European Union funding for significant improvements to Budapest’s transportation network. The funding will facilitate the expansion of the city’s tram system, enhancing public transit options for residents and visitors. Additionally, the investment will enable the acquisition of new InterCity trains, strengthening rail connections within the country. Minister Vitézy highlighted the importance of these upgrades for modernizing Hungary’s infrastructure and improving connectivity. The project aims to alleviate congestion and promote sustainable transportation alternatives in the capital. Further details about the projects are available through the provided link. These developments represent a key step in Budapest’s ongoing efforts to develop a modern and efficient transport system.