The Szeged Transport Ltd. () is the name of the transport company of the city of Szeged, Hungary.
The Szeged Transport Ltd.'s aims are: the operation of electric track-based transport, a public pay parking system, vehicle rescue and transport, and parking.
The Szeged Transport Ltd. was established in 1885. The first tramways were launched on October 1, 1908.
After the First World War the tramway transport, both the public transport from 1920, and the freight transport from 1925, declined steadily in Szeged.
No major operations or clashes occurred in Szeged during World War II, therefore the tram network was not damaged.
The importance of the freight transport continued to decline in the 1950s, and in 1971 it ceased to exist.
On April 29, 1979, first trolleybus started service on line 5, linking ÃÂjszged, city centre and Bartók square.
Then other lines alsó were launched: line 6 in 1982, line 7 (not the same as line 7 nowadays) and line 8 in 1983 and line 9 in 1985.
After 1990 the SZKT became the property of Szeged.
The company operates two sectors: tramways and trolleybuses in an integrated system. However, the city's bus network does not fall under the competence of the SZKT, it is operated by MÃÂV SzemélyszállÃÂtási Zrt. as of 2024, formerly by Volánbusz.
The SZKT operates the parking system within the city centre which was established in 1996.
There exist two (green & yellow) parking zones between which the advance parking tickets ensure interoperability.
Since 2006 the SZKT has also been operating the Szeged Airport.
The airport is located west of the city centre.
The length of the entire network which includes the length of all connections, is 81 km. The number of stops is 171 (92 tramways and 79 trolleybuses) and the vehicle fleet contains 129 vehicles (61 tramsways, 49 trolleybuses and 19 autobuses).
Street number distribution in 2005: SZKT: 46%, Tisza Volán: 54%
Street number distribution in 2008: SZKT: 49%, Tisza Volán: 51%