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Friesland Allocates More than 8 Million to Cut Back on Bus Transport

Summary by rd.nl
The province of Friesland is making €8.4 million in additional subsidies available to maintain bus service levels. The majority of this amount (€6.2 million) will be used to offset national budget cuts in public transport, according to the provincial government. The subsidy will be paid to the transport company Qbuzz, which provides bus services in Friesland.
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The province of Friesland is making €8.4 million in additional subsidies available to maintain bus service levels. The majority of this amount (€6.2 million) will be used to offset national budget cuts in public transport, according to the provincial government. The subsidy will be paid to the transport company Qbuzz, which provides bus services in Friesland.

·Apeldoorn, Netherlands
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rd.nl broke the news in Apeldoorn, Netherlands on Tuesday, December 9, 2025.
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