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  2. Prague Integrated Transport - Wikipedia

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    Prague Integrated Transport includes metro, tram, railway, bus, trolleybus, ferry services, the Petřín funicular and park and ride services. Since 2020 bike-sharing is included also. PID operates in Prague and most of the Central Bohemian Region. Prague Integrated Transport offers a unified ticketing system across all the different types of ...

  3. Prague Metro - Wikipedia

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    Reduced ticket prices are: 130 CZK for 30 days, 360 CZK for 90 days, and 1280 CZK for a year. Senior citizens aged 65 or older and children up to 14 years old can ride for free. [35] The tickets are the same for all means of transport in Prague (metro, trams, buses, funiculars and ferries).

  4. Opencard - Wikipedia

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    Opencard was a municipal smart card system in Prague, Czech Republic. Introduced in 2008, the card served as an alternative electronic ticket for all services of the Prague Integrated Transport system and as a payment card for parking fees at most city paid parking zones.

  5. Trams in Prague - Wikipedia

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    The Prague tramway network is the largest tram network in the Czech Republic, consisting of 144 km (89 mi) of standard gauge (1,435 mm) track, [4] [5] 882 tram vehicles (one of the largest fleets in the world) [6] and 26 daytime routes, 2 historical and 10 night routes [1] with a total route length of 518 km (322 mi). [1]

  6. Buses in Prague - Wikipedia

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    A Prague SOR NB 18 bus of DPP Solaris Urbino 18 of Martin Uher Irisbus Citelis 18 of Arriva. Bus services in Prague are provided by a number of transport operators, the chief of which is Dopravní podnik hlavního města Prahy, a.s. (the Prague Capital City Transport Company).

  7. Integrated ticketing - Wikipedia

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    All public transport on the Dutch mainland (trains, metros, trams, buses, ferries, ships, etc.). [ 14 ] The OV-chipkaart was launched in 2002 [ 15 ] but only fully replaced the national strippenkaart of the 1980s for buses, trams, and metro trains in 2011, [ 16 ] and the paper ticket system for rail travel in July 2014. [ 17 ]

  8. Category:Public transport in Prague - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 10 December 2023, at 09:35 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  9. Transport in the Czech Republic - Wikipedia

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    In the 1980s and 1990s there was a significant increase in passenger transport on the roads in the Czech Republic, which was associated with a sharp increase in the accident rate. Between 2007 and 2013, the death rate fell in every year, with a record low of 583 deaths in 2013, compared with the 1994 high of 1,473 casualties. [ 4 ]