Germany plans to introduce global public transit pass
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Germany is planning to introduce a public transit pass that would cost $47 a month and be used anywhere around the world. German officials are currently trying to figure out funding.
One of its biggest attractions for users is that it will be valid on all the country's regional bus, train and tram networks, each of which have myriad fare options that many find baffling to navigate.
"With the 9-euro-ticket we showed: simplicity is better," Transport Minister Volker Wissing said Thursday after a meeting with his counterparts from Germany's 16 states.
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