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Germany to finance an extra €1.2 billion for public transport

Posted: 17 October 2019 |

In a bid to promote the use of public transport and decrease the use of cars, Germany is planning to increase subsidies for public transport services.

Germany to finance an extra €1.2 billion for public transport

In a bid to promote the use of public transport and contribute to the government’s climate plan, Germany is planning to increase subsidies for public transport.

The Federal Ministry of Finance is planning to further finance the operation and development of regional and S-bahn networks, which service German suburban areas, the operation of public buses, improvements to the rail ways and the purchasing of new trains. 

Currently, regionalisation laws state that the annual finance is to be increased by 1.8 per cent every year until 2031.

The funds are now set to increase by €150 million in 2020, by €300 million in 2021 and 2022, and by €450 million by 2023 – a total of around €1.2 billion.

Groups and transport operators have welcomed the announcement, with the Pro-Rail Alliance lobby organisation’s Managing Director Dirk Flege, which advocates for a higher market share for rail transport, stating that “the federal government wants to double the number of passengers in local and long-distance transport by 2030 and the additional funds are a step in the right direction.”

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