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Montpellier’s experiment with free public transport has been a success in its first few months, new figures show. Journeys by public transport have increased by more than 20 per cent since the French city made buses and trams free for all residents five months ago Officials say the number of people using public transport jumped by 23.7 per cent in the first three months of 2024 compared to the same period in 2019. Officials also say a particular increase in numbers has been seen “during traditionally off-peak hours” which it believes shows people are diversifying their use of public transport ...
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For years, residents of Barcelona’s La Salut neighbourhood have had to share their bus route with crowds of tourists. The number 116 stops at Antoni Gaudí’s Park Güell, Barcelona’s second most popular attraction after the Sagrada Familia church. In other hotspot places around Europe, locals have tried to combat overcrowding with protests or ‘tourists go home’ stickers. But the Spanish city’s council has employed a novel tactic to give La Salut’s residents their bus back - the number 116 route has been wiped from Google and Apple maps Barcelona residents celebrate removal of bus route from onli...
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