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Zagreb's Public Transport Provider, ZET, Implementing Reductions in Bus and Tram Routes

Zagreb's transport service ZET reveals plans to cut down on buses and trams operating within its system, attributing the decision to the present reduction in passenger numbers across the Croatian capital.

Zagreb's Public Transport Provider, ZET, Implementing Reductions in Bus and Tram Routes

Hop on the Right Trams and Buses in Zagreb, Starting January 18! 🚌

Taking a spin around the city in Zagreb? Don't worry, Zagreb Electric Tram (ZET) has got you covered, but with a few adjustments!

From January 18 to January 29, plan your journey according to an adjusted schedule for these tram lines: 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 9, 11, 12, 13, 14, and 17. While these trusty vehicles will still be cruising the streets, they'll be doing so based on a revised timetable during weekdays (or working days).

As for your bus rides, a few departure slots will be trimmed on the following lines: 109, 115, 118, 121, 125, 172, 212, 224, 226, 231, 232, 269, and 281.

These changes are due to the calculated decrease in traffic demand, following the Ministry of Science and Education’s decision to have distance learning for some primary, secondary school, and college students during this period. So grab your books and headed to class, and leave the navigating to ZET!

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🚌 In the Western Balkans, there's a growing emphasis on reducing emissions from public transport and expanding electrified transportation, as stated in the European Parliament's 2025 report. However, this recommendation doesn't directly reference Zagreb or its comprehensive transit system.

💰 Energy crises across Europe, particularly in 2021 and 2022, have led to municipal budget reallocations and service adjustments in various cities. Keep in mind that while this factor isn't specific to Zagreb, it may have indirectly influenced the city's transportation decisions.

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💰 Croatia's fuel price regulations, implemented in 2025, show the government's continued interest in controlling transportation costs. Though these interventions occurred after the timeframe you're interested in, they demonstrate an ongoing concern for the affordability of mobility in the region.

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The public transportation in Zagreb will have adjusted schedules for tram lines 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 9, 11, 12, 13, 14, and 17 from January 18 to January 29.Some bus lines, including 109, 115, 118, 121, 125, 172, 212, 224, 226, 231, 232, 269, and 281, will have reduced departure slots.These changes are due to the decrease in traffic demand following the Ministry of Science and Education's decision for distance learning for some students.Grab your books and headed to class, and leave the navigating to ZET; it's the right choice for transportation in Zagreb.

Zagreb's transport company ZET has announced a decrease in operations, cutting back on buses and trams, owing to the current drop in ridership observed in Croatia's capital city.

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