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No More Free Public Transport in Athens

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metroCommuters in the Greek capital will have to pay the regular fare when travelling along Athens’ public transit network as of Wednesday, July 15, when the temporary measure of free transport ceases to apply.

It is reminded that public transport (metro, electric railway, tram, buses and trolleys) in Athens was free since June 29 once the Greek government launched a “bank holiday”, which remains in force.

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