Studentenreisproduct
The Studentenreisproduct is a form of free public transport for students in the Netherlands. Introduced in 1991, the system is a solution for students who don't live near their university or college. The central government intends for this to stimulate teenagers in the development of their education.
Studentenreisproduct is loaded as a product on the OV-chipkaart, a contactless travel card.
Students can choose either free transport on weekdays and a 40% discount on the weekend, or vice versa.[1]
Weekly | Weekend | |
---|---|---|
Monday | Discount to 4:00, then free | Free until 4:00, Discount afterwards |
Tuesday | Free | Discount from 9:00 |
Wednesday | Free | Discount from 9:00 |
Thursday | Free | Discount from 9:00 |
Friday | Free | Discount from 9:00 |
Saturday | Free until 4:00 | Free |
Sunday | Discount | Free |
Summer* | Discount | As in the rest of the year |
Holidays** | Discount from 4:00 to 4:00 the next day | Free from 4:00 to 4:00 the next day |
Good Friday | Free | Free |
*July 16 4:00 pm through August 16 4:00 pm
**Like Friday on the day before Good Friday, before King's Day, before Liberation Day, and before Ascension
References
- "Wanneer reis ik gratis en wanneer met korting of voor het volle tarief? - Studentenreisproduct". Studentenreisproduct (in Dutch). Retrieved 2017-02-26.
- "Wanneer reis je gratis, met korting of tegen het volle tarief? - Studentenreisproduct". Studentenreisproduct (in Dutch). Retrieved 2017-02-26.
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