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Millions snap up new Germany-wide public transit ticket

Por: ABC News Business May 01, 2023

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BERLIN -- Public transit companies in Germany say more than 3 million people have already snapped up a new ticket being launched Monday that allows them to use all local and regional trains, buses and metros across the country for 49 euros ($53.90) a month.The new Germany Ticket is intended to encourage people to ditch their cars in favor of more environmentally friendly forms of . It follows on from an experimental 9-euro ‘all you can ride’... + full article



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