
The aim is that this innovative project will be available in 2026 and will allow citizens to travel across the country using any public transport, for a single price.
The Ministry of Transport and Sustainable Mobility has commissioned Ineco to carry out technical support work to define and implement the single ticket and thus promote more sustainable, safe and accessible mobility. The aim is that this innovative project will be available in 2026 and will allow citizens to travel across the country using any public transport, for a single price.
The definition of the single ticket includes its definition in the operational, legal and technological fields and will allow the incorporation, on a voluntary basis, of the greatest number of public transport services in order to improve access and promote people's right to mobility.
This innovative project will allow citizens to travel across the country using any public transport for a single price for a fixed period of time. The single ticket will include urban, metropolitan and state public services, not including commercial rail services in a first phase. These public services also include public bicycle systems and work is underway to incorporate shared mobility services in the future.
This system is inspired by similar initiatives in countries such as Germany, where it is already used by 17 million people. Ineco will collaborate in establishing the final price in the coming months, taking into account both its competitiveness and the added value that this system will offer.
A priori, a collaborative formula is sought for the offer of tickets available to transport authorities in Spain, accelerating the integration of transport networks and systems to improve people's mobility and make it more sustainable. Thus, for its implementation, the participation of regional and local administrations will be encouraged, with the aim of promoting their involvement in this project of territorial cohesion and promotion of public transport.
The single ticket is part of the programme for the promotion of sustainable mobility, particularly public transport, which is being developed by the General Secretariat for Sustainable Mobility. It also responds to the Ministry's overall strategy to address the mobility challenges of the present and the future through sustainability, digitalisation and social and territorial cohesion, as well as pointing to mobility as a right for all.
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