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49-euro ticket causes “noticeable shift from road to rail”

Summary by rnd.de
Two months after the 49 euro ticket was launched, the subscription seems to have already had an impact on rail and road transport. According to mobile operator O2 Telefónica, mobile data showed a “noticeable shift from road to rail.” Commuting by train in particular is becoming more popular, according to O2.
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Overcrowded trains and full platforms: The 9-euro ticket had attracted many travelers to public transport. That was also the hope for the more expensive successor. But did the ticket have the desired effect?

·Düsseldorf, Germany
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Two months after the 49 euro ticket was launched, the subscription seems to have already had an impact on rail and road transport. According to mobile operator O2 Telefónica, mobile data showed a “noticeable shift from road to rail.” Commuting by train in particular is becoming more popular, according to O2.

·Germany
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rnd.de broke the news in Germany on Sunday, July 23, 2023.
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