Metrobús (ticket)
In Madrid, Metrobús is the name given to the ticket that allows to travel 10 times inside of the bus and Metro system of the city.
Tarjeta de transporte público de la Comunidad de Madrid
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Fares
Metrobús fares over the years | |
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Year | Price |
1997 | 660 pesetas (€3.97) |
1998 | 670 pesetas (€4.03) |
1999 | 680 pesetas (€4.09) |
2000 | |
2001 | 760 pesetas (€4,57) |
2002 | €5 |
2003 | €5.20 |
2004 | €5.35 |
2005 | €5.80 |
2006 | €6.15 |
2007 | €6.40 |
2008 | €6.70 |
2008 (August) | €7 |
2009 | €7.40 |
2010 | €9 |
2011 | €9.30[1] |
2012 | €12[1] |
2012 (September) | €12.20[2] |
2013 | |
2014 | |
2015 | |
2016 | |
2017 |
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References
- Álvarez, Pilar (2012-04-11). "La mayor subida del metro en 10 años". EL PAÍS (in Spanish). Retrieved 2017-08-22.
- "EMT Madrid. Empresa Municipal de Transportes de Madrid, S. A. - Tickets and fares". www.emtmadrid.es (in Spanish). Retrieved 2017-08-22.
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