World Cities offering differing forms of “Free” “Public Transport”

Here is a list of cities around the world that currently providevarious forms of  public transport for free. This resource is extremely useful for researchers, and for further information on any of the indicated cities all you have to do is click the name and a summary follows.

The listing, compiled and regularly updated by the team behind https://freepublictransport.info/city, gives us a good point of departure in the very varied world that is FTP today.  And if you know any city or service which isn’t represented in the list, or perhaps insufficiently described, please contribute to the site with that information and be sure they will add it to the list. Stay tuned and keep an eye on how it appears  in their latest listing at https://freepublictransport.info/city/

 

 * Source: As

 

Australia

Belgium

Brazil

Bulgaria

Canada

China

Czech Republic

Denmark

England

Estonia

Faroe Islands

Finland

France

Greece

Iceland

 

Italy

Lithuania

Malaysia

Norway

Poland

Russia

Scotland

Slovenia

Spain

Sweden

Thailand

Turkey

Ukraine

USA

Wales

 

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Organizations fighting for FPT

List of organizations fighting for free public transport. If you know about an organization that is not listed here, please contribute with information about them.

By Country

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A note of cordial thanks

  • World Streets and our readers are pleased to warmly thank the people, the ideas and the energy behind the https://freepublictransport.info/ project and your research and generous results-sharing.  (More to follow here).

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Concept video for FPT in Guadalajara

 

About the editor:

Eric Britton
13, rue Pasteur. Courbevoie 92400 France

Bio: Founding editor of World Streets (1988), Eric Britton is an American political scientist, teacher, occasional consultant, and sustainability activist who has observed, learned, taught and worked on missions and advisory assignments on all continents. In the autumn of 2019, he committed his remaining life work to the challenges of aggressively countering climate change and specifically greenhouse gas emissions emanating from the mobility sector. He is not worried about running out of work. Further background and updates: @ericbritton | http://bit.ly/2Ti8LsX | #fekbritton | https://twitter.com/ericbritton | and | https://www.linkedin.com/in/ericbritton/ Contact: climate@newmobility.org) | +336 508 80787 (Also WhatApp) | Skype: newmobility.)

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