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  2. Transport in Copenhagen - Wikipedia

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    Cycling to work. Copenhagen is known as one of the most bicycle-friendly cities in the world. [3] Every day 1.1 million km are bicycled in Copenhagen. 45% of all citizens commute to work, school or university by bicycle and it is municipal policy that this number should have gone up to 40% by 2012 and to 50% in 2015.

  3. Rejsekort - Wikipedia

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    Rejsekort (Official translation: Travel card) is an electronic ticket system for public transport in Denmark.The system is a collaborative work between DSB, HUR, Ørestadsselskabet, and various regional bus companies, and work on it started on August 18, 2003.

  4. Verkehrsbetriebe Luzern - Wikipedia

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    Verkehrsbetriebe Luzern AG (abbr. VBL, English: Lucerne Transit Agency) is the main provider of public transport in the Swiss city of Lucerne.It operates 8 Hybrid buses, 3 electric buses, 34 double-articulated trolleybuses, 30 articulated trolleybuses and 76 buses for a total of 159 buses [1] on 23 daytime routes, as well as 11 overnight services [2] (known as Nachstern) and one funicular service.

  5. List of public transport smart cards - Wikipedia

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    Transport Card: Moscow Metro: 1 September 1998 Transport Card: Mosgortrans: Introduced on 12 May 2001. Fully implemented on all routes in April 2006. 3 of 689 routes now working without turnstiles. Nizhny Novgorod: Autochip petroil smart card: Autocard: 1998 Novgorod: Beresta: T-Karta: June 2018 Novosibirsk: Transport card: CFT: 2006 Orenburg ...

  6. Trolleybuses in Lucerne - Wikipedia

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    The Lucerne trolleybus system (Alemannic German: Trolleybussystem Luzern) forms part of the public transport network of Lucerne, which is the capital city of the canton of Lucerne, Switzerland. Opened in 1941, the system had replaced the Lucerne tramway network by 1961. [1]

  7. Movia (transit agency) - Wikipedia

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    Arriva Volvo bus as Movia route 22 toward Brøndbyøster station. Here seen at Hvidovre station. Trafikselskabet Movia is the public transport agency that is responsible for buses and certain local railways in Copenhagen and the part of Denmark east of the Great Belt, covering the regions Sjælland and Hovedstaden, except for Bornholm, which is a 100% owner of BAT, formerly, before 1 January ...

  8. Free public transport - Wikipedia

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    Luxembourg was the first country to offer free public transport (trams, trains, and buses) for everyone across the entire country. Since 29 February 2020, all public transport has been free in the country, with the exception of the first class on trains. [26] [27] Estonia wants to become entirely zero-fare. Counties in Estonia are allowed to ...

  9. Lucerne S-Bahn - Wikipedia

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    The Lucerne S-Bahn (German: S-Bahn Luzern) is an S-Bahn-style commuter rail network focusing on Lucerne in Central Switzerland.. Opened on 12 December 2004, the network forms part of the Central Switzerland S-Bahn project (German: S-Bahn Zentralschweiz), which also includes the Zug Stadtbahn (German: Stadtbahn Zug).