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Healthcare workers get free public transport in Budapest
Purpose
Moving people
Approach
Price changes
Type
Transit
Mode
Light-rail
Bus
About this initiative
Healthcare workers in Budapest receive free public transportation on all networks operated by the Budapest Transport Centre as well as four additional private transport companies. The initiative will continue until the end of the state of emergency.
Lessons learned
Location:
Budapest
Hungary
Launch date: Mar 28, 2020
Actor:
Public-private action
()
Partners involved: Budapest Transport Centre (BKK), MÁV Magyar Államvasutak Zrt, Győr-Sopron-Ebenfurti Vasút, Volánbusz
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