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Increase in trolleybus fares in Chita announced

Fare for each journey will jump by 4 rubles, setting the new price at 36 rubles per ride, up from the previous 32 rubles.

Increase in trolleybus fare in Chita
Increase in trolleybus fare in Chita

Increase in trolleybus fares in Chita announced

In the city of Chita, a change is coming to the trolleybus fares on ten specific routes. The Regional Tariff and Pricing Service of the Zabaykalsky Krai made the decision for this increase, a fact shared through the city administration's Telegram channel.

However, the city administration has yet to provide details on when exactly the fare increase will take effect. As for the new fares, starting September 1, 2025, the standard trolleybus fare will rise from 32 rubles to 36 rubles per trip.

Good news for eligible citizens, including pensioners, students, and schoolchildren, is that the discounted fare will remain at 32 rubles per trip. This discounted travel right is established by Zabaykalsky Krai Law No. 1165-ZZK of April 30, 2015.

Unfortunately, the details of the trolleybus fare increase on ten routes were not shared in the city administration's Telegram channel. For accurate and detailed information about fare changes, including routes and discounts, it is recommended to check official Chita municipal transport websites, local news outlets, or contact the city transport department directly as the date approaches.

It is also worth noting that the reasons for the trolleybus fare increase on ten routes were not mentioned in the provided information. If more details become available, they will be shared accordingly. Stay tuned for updates on this developing story.

With the new fare structure, the transportation sector within Chita's transit system, including trolleybuses, is set to experience a change in the finance industry, specifically on ten specific routes. This adjustment may indirectly impact the public-transit sector as well, influencing commuters' travel plans and costs.

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