Budapest is modernizing its public transport network with 51 new CAF low-floor trams, funded by the EU and Hungarian government. Valued at over 54 billion HUF, the project will raise accessible tram services from 30% to 40% by 2026. The trams feature full accessibility, air-conditioning, and energy-efficient systems. Operating on key routes, they mark a major step toward greener, more inclusive urban mobility across Budapest.

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