Germany’s €9 train tickets scheme ‘saved 1.8m tons of CO2 emissions’
by Kate Connolly in Berlin from Environment | The Guardian on (#632DA)
A fifth of the 52m tickets sold were bought by people who did not ordinarily use public transport
Germany's three-month experiment with 9 tickets for a month's unlimited travel on regional train networks, trams and buses saved about 1.8m tons of CO2 emissions, it has been claimed.
Since its introduction on 1 June to cut fuel consumption and relieve a cost of living crisis, about 52m tickets have been sold, a fifth of these to people who did not ordinarily use public transport. The scheme is due to end on Wednesday.
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