The KlimaTicket Steiermark brings massive financial relief, especially for commuters. The SPÖ drew attention to this yesterday with distribution campaigns in all Styrian regions and at Graz Central Station. Also took part in the distribution campaign at Graz Central Station Styrian SPÖ chief provincial governor deputy Anton Lang and SPÖ Graz chairman Michael Ehmann part.
Sample calculations:
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Knittelfeld – Graz (10 zones) previously 2,018 euros – now 588 euros
Savings: 1,430 euros
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Graz – Frohnleiten (3 zones) previously 899 euros – now 588 euros
Savings: 311 euros
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Trieben – Kapfenberg (7 zones) previously 1,626 euros – now 588 euros
Savings: 1,038 euros
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The top tickets for schoolchildren, apprentices and students remain valid.
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“Styrians want to get from A to B as quickly and comfortably as possible. Fast timing, sufficient parking at the stations and modern train sets are paramount here. For this reason, we have invested heavily in the further expansion and attractiveness of our public transport in recent years. With the new KlimaTicket Styria for only 588 euros per year, that is 49 euros per month, or 1.60 euros per day, you will soon be able to use all public transport in the entire state. That is not only a massive financial relief for everyone who uses the public transport, but also an essential contribution to climate protection ”, so the Styrian SPÖ chief and state traffic officer, deputy governor Anton Lang.
“Affordable public transport is a central component of climate protection”
SPÖ Graz chairman Michael Ehmann: “Well-developed and affordable public transport is a central component of climate protection. I thank Verkehrslandesrat LH-Stv. Anton Lang for his commitment. Now the necessary infrastructure is still needed in Graz. With our traffic concept, we have exactly the right answer to the traffic chaos in Graz. Each district has its own BIM, the City S-Bahn, better timing and higher capacities. Above all, we think beyond the city limits with our concept. In this way we ensure better air and put an end to the traffic blackout. “
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