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Public Transport Has Lost 63% of Its Passengers and Continues to Shrink

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After almost a year without publishing the public transport fare calculation statements, URBS made public last Tuesday, the 24th, the calculation tables for the months of December 2024, and January and February 2025. The data used to calculate the amount paid to concessionaire companies per passenger show that in the first two months of the year the system continues to maintain the trend of losing public. In January and February, the Integrated …
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After almost a year without publishing the public transport fare calculation statements, URBS made public last Tuesday, the 24th, the calculation tables for the months of December 2024, and January and February 2025. The data used to calculate the amount paid to concessionaire companies per passenger show that in the first two months of the year the system continues to maintain the trend of losing public. In January and February, the Integrated …

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plural.jor.br broke the news in on Wednesday, June 25, 2025.
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