Scottish Greens Pledge Single Ticketing System for Buses, Trains and Ferries
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Scottish Greens pledge integrated transport ticketing system
The system would be funded by scrapping road-building projects, the party said. The Scottish Greens have committed to bringing in a “tap-on, tap-off” ticketing system for the country’s public transport, funded by scrapping road projects. Under the proposals, commuters and travellers will be able to use one ticket – capped at a daily limit – for travel across the country. The party’s co-leader Ross Greer said the plans – dubbed the Scotcard – wou…
TRANSPORT: Greens call for flat fare ticketing system for Scotland
The Scottish Greens will today commit to introducing Scotcard, Scotland’s first integrated ticketing system for buses, trains and ferries. This ‘tap-on, tap-off’ system will set daily price caps for public transport journeys, replacing the current system of disjointed, expensive journeys requiring multiple tickets across different operators. The Scotcard would allow travelers and commuters to use one ticket for their journeys rather than having …
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