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Scandinavia public transport pricing developments

Overview

Discussions regarding public transport pricing and accessibility have intensified in Scandinavia. In Norway, debates have emerged over the potential implementation of a national travel card, modeled after Germany’s ‘Deutschlandticket’, to encourage a shift from car usage to public transit and meet climate goals.

Specific regional changes are already underway in Norway, where Østfold kollektivtrafikk is implementing a 50 percent price reduction for 30-day period tickets in the Nedre Glomma region, effective September 1. This initiative aims to incentivize commuters to use buses rather than cars.

In contrast, Denmark has seen price increases for certain demographics. In the Viborg municipality, the conclusion of a pilot program has restricted cheaper bus tickets to city and local routes, resulting in higher monthly costs for students utilizing regional bus services.

Entities

Midttrafik · Nedre Glomma · Virke Reiseliv · Østfold kollektivtrafikk · MDG

Timeline

  1. 3 days ago

    [POLITICS] 2 sources
    Public transport pricing shifts in Norway and Denmark

    Public transport costs are diverging in Scandinavia: Norway's Nedre Glomma region is slashing 30-day bus ticket prices by 50 percent, while students in Denmark's Viborg face doubled costs due to subsidy changes

  2. 7 days ago

    [BUSINESS] 2 sources
    Norway debates national travel card to boost public transport

    Norway faces debate over introducing a national travel card similar to Germany’s Deutschlandticket to boost public transport use and reduce CO2 emissions through affordable, predictable monthly pricing.

Sources

adressa.no · bypakkenedreglomma.no · travelnews.no · tvmidtvest.dk