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Transport fees in Krasnodar to heighten this week

Bus fares in Krasnodar's regulated tariff buses will rise to 55 rubles starting from May 30th. This adjustment affects the cost of travel and luggage transportation on 17 routes operated under brutto-contracts. These routes include: 19, 32, 33, 66, 83, 89, 91, 101A, 102A, 120A, 121A, 140A,...

Bus fares in Krasnodar will rise to 55 rubles starting May 30, affecting 17 routes under...
Bus fares in Krasnodar will rise to 55 rubles starting May 30, affecting 17 routes under bruto-contracts. The new fares will also apply to luggage carriage on these routes: 19, 32, 33, 66, 83, 89, 91, 101A, 102A, 120A, 121A, 140A, 154A, 155A, 160A, 163A, 177.

Transport fees in Krasnodar to heighten this week

In Krasnodar, effective from May 30, the cost of travel on 17 regulated city bus routes will increase to 55 rubles. These routes include numbers 19, 32, 33, 66, 83, 89, 91, 101A, 102A, 120A, 121A, 140A, 154A, 155A, 160A, 163A, and 177.

Andrei Belugin, director of the Department of Transport and Road Management, clarified that the tariff increase is a strategic measure to transition as many city buses as possible to gross contracts. Under this arrangement, the city will cover 100% of the operating costs for these routes from the budget.

It is worth noting that the prices for travel and baggage transportation in other types of city transport will remain unchanged.

While there have been reports about parking fee exemptions in Anapa, these are not directly related to the bus fare adjustments in Krasnodar. For the latest updates and breaking news, subscribe to our Telegram channel: https://t.me/live_kuban.

The strategic measure to transition city buses to gross contracts in Krasnodar's transport industry is financed by the city's budget, which will cover 100% of the operating costs for public-transit routes. Meanwhile, the prices for travel and baggage transportation in other types of city transport, such as potential changes in Anapa's parking fees, remain separate issues.

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