Update: Bratislava – Kvetoslavov added a new passenger train, also works on business days



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  • updated 16 July, 14:05

BRATISLAVA, 16 July (WebNoviny.sk) – On the railway section Bratislava – Kvetoslavov and return from Monday 16 July, a new passenger train has arrived working days in the afternoon.

As indicated by the Ministry of Transport and Construction of the Slovak Republic, in agreement with private carrier RegioJet, and. s.

Minister Ersek's long-term goal

"We offer people an additional opportunity to move to public passenger transport, which is our long-term goal" Minister of Transport and Construction Arpád Érsek (Most-Hid). "In addition, passengers may also use an integrated transport ticket, which facilitates their access to public transport" said Minister

The operator RegioJet, which operates the passenger train service on the railway line Bratislava – Dunajská Streda – Komárno since March 2012, is part of the integrated transport system in the Bratislava region since April of this year

"For the traveling public, it was a particularly cost-effective and reliable alternative to daily commuting for work or education,

Transport capacity trains increase

With the introduction of a new rail link, RegioJet increases the transport capacity of trains during the peak of the afternoon.The trains of the carrier will roll three times per hour the intervals will be progressively reduced at public transport level

"The 1777 Bratislava REX 1777 train will also reduce driving time between Bratislava and Komárno by eight minutes. " the RegioJet coordinator and the RegioJet communications coordinator, Martin Žarnovický,

Originally distributing a railway, the station will only go by train 39; O 4335 to 17:05 Bratislava (19659022) The number of passengers on the line Bratislava – Komárno after the entry of RegioJet in integrated transport continues to increase.Yellow trains were used on the territory from Bratislava

"The S70 line at rush hour is used, for example, by the inhabitants of the urban areas of Vrakuňa and Podunajské Biskupice, who trample every day in the capital by railways.

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