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This is a list of zero-fare public transport routes, especially limited zero-fare routes within a wider fare-paying network.

For a list of city-wide zero-fare networks, see Free public transport
For free public transport for certain types of passenger (while others pay a fare), see Free travel pass


Australia

  • Adelaide, Australia has free travel on the Glenelg tram within the CBD ([1]) as well as a free bi-directional loop route 99C (City Loop) in the CBD. ([2]) The free tram has replaced the previous 99B Bee line bus which used to ply from the Railway Station to Victoria Square, via King William Road. In addition, the suburbs of Glenelg and Port Adelaide have their respective free community bus services. The Tram also has a free service between Brighton Road and Jetty Road in Glenelg.
  • Brisbane, Australia has free bus trips around "The Loop" in the CBD on two routes mirroring each other, varying only because of Brisbane's one-way street grid.
  • Canberra, Australia - Free Centenary Loop operates loop service from City to major attractions 9am to 4:30pm 7 days a week.
  • Manly, New South Wales, Australia – Four routes of free "Hop, Skip & Jump" minibus services throughout the municipality.[1]
  • Mandurah, Western Australia, Australia - a free shuttle service operates between the local railway station and the eastern forsehore in the city centre.
  • Melbourne in Australia has a free tram around the city center, and a free bus to popular tourist attractions. Both of these connect to other public transport. Free public transport is sometimes offered on major holidays such as Christmas and New Year's Eve.
  • Newcastle, New South Wales in Australia has a free bus service that operates in the CBD area between 7:30 am and 6:00 pm.
  • Perth, Western Australia has free bus and train trips around the city centre (the "Free Transit Zone"), including three high-frequency Central Area Transit (CAT) bus loops. This is also in Fremantle and recently added in Joondalup.
  • Sydney in Australia Free downtown city bus loop, also offers occasional free public transport travel to and from events at particular times, notably New Year's Eve celebrations in Sydney CBD, or to ANZAC War Memorial Services for veterans. The rationale is a mix of traffic reduction and cultural recognition.
    • The Sydney council of Willoughby also has a daily free bus loop route that connects the St Leonards railway station with the Artarmon industrial area..
    • The same council also has five routes that operate on one different day of the week connecting different suburbs to a convenient shopping centre.
    • Ryde City council provides a free local bus service. [3]
  • Willoughby, Sydney The Loop - a free bus that operates a different circular route each weekday (Mon-Fri) every 45 minutes.[2]

Belgium

Canada

Czech Republic

  • Hradec Králové, Czech Republic – all city buses and trolleybuses between the main train station and the new central bus terminal, since 2008 July 5.

France

  • Calais, France – Free bus called the Balad'in runs from Boulevard La Fayette (or more precicely Jardin-des-Plante, in the town centre) to the beach and back every 10 minutes. Three buses operate on Monday to Saturday from 8.55am and with the last departures at 6.47pm (beach) and 7.02pm (town centre).
  • Paris, France has frequent free transport routes that run around the Eurodisney Park and connect to hotels and alternative public transport routes nearby. There is also a free shuttle bus that connects the 'Centre Commercial Belle Epine' to a housing estate owned by Silic (fr:Silic) in the southern district of Orly.[3]
  • Tarbes in France offers a year-long free shuttle bus around the city, linking the main spots.

Greece

  • Marousi, a wealthy northern suburb in Athens, Greece has small municipal bus shuttles (of red colour) which can be used for free by anyone.

India

Netherlands

  • Dordrecht – bus and ferry, some Saturdays at the end of each year.
  • Noordwijk/OegstgeestLeiden Transferium – The Hague, express bus, running on weekdays during daytime, free of charge as a test during 2004; it was intended for commuters working in The Hague and living in Leiden or beyond who would otherwise travel by car to the Hague, to promote parking at the Transferium and continuing the journey by bus; the aim was to reduce road traffic congestion between Leiden and The Hague. The test was paid by the province of South Holland. It was discontinued in 2005.
  • Renesse (mun. Schouwen-Duiveland), Netherlands – free bus services in the area (in summer only)

New Zealand

  • Auckland, New Zealand – a free CBD loop service links the ferry terminus, railway station, universities, theatres, casino, galleries and shopping districts using hybrid electric buses.
  • Christchurch, New Zealand – The Shuttle is a zero-fare shuttle service in the inner city.
  • Invercargill, New Zealand - previously had various fare free services.

Russia

  • Moscow, Russia -
    • Bus stops near Auchan shopping center are near RightBank (Pravoberezhnaya) street and Sevastopolsky lane. Thus, the buses half-officially are used by local residents and offices and even have unofficial "A" number.
    • Stankolit platform area serviced by a variety of free routes because this area is not accessible except by long walking by foot on daytime from November 2002 (tram service terminated, low train service by mornings and everings).
    • During Easter Sundays, the Sunday before and after, buses and some trolleys to cemeteries are free but intermidate stops are cancelled unless they are high passengers turnover, park-and-ride stops, or if there is another cemetery (some unique track routes keep all stops). The system is criticised because it strongly lowers service on regular routes and religions. In Zelenograd district with specific: the routes do not change (except discarding peak hours two-stops branch on route 1 and 2) are free to cemetery and to riders originating at cemeteries (because cemeteries are terminus stops at all routes), otherwise requires a fare
  • Moscow Oblast
    • Trains on Big Circle Railway road are free at most times due to very low traffic (3 to 6 pairs per day), the fare is required only on some stops that transferring with main directions from the Moscow and part on Kazanskaya railway or Yaroslavskaya railway unless the conductor goes in the train (penalty fare does not apply, the cash offices are the exceptions on this road).
  • Voronezh, Russia - buses with letter "H" (n) are free to anybody and go by their own network and timetable

Thailand

United Kingdom

United States

References

  1. ^ Manly Council
  2. ^ http://www.willoughby.nsw.gov.au/The-Loop.html
  3. ^ www.silic.fr/OrlyRungisGuide.html
  4. ^ http://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/wales-news/2009/10/10/free-shuttle-bus-starts-for-city-centre-shoppers-91466-24895582/
  5. ^ Suffolk County Council. "Free shuttle bus". Retrieved 2007-07-13.
  6. ^ "Reading Station and Town Centre to Thames Valley Park". Retrieved 2007-07-17.
  7. ^ http://www.mauicounty.gov/bus/ County of Maui, Maui Bus Homepage
  8. ^ "2009 Transit System Performance Evaluation". Metropolitan Council. 2009.
  9. ^ Mountain Village, CO - Official Website - Transit & Parking
  10. ^ Commute Seattle. "King County Metro Service Changes". Retrieved November 28, 2012.
  11. ^ King County Metro Transit. "Ride Free Area Elimination". Retrieved November 28, 2012.