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The most expensive cities for public transport (infographic)

London is at the top of the list

Newsroom May 23 09:34

Deutsche Bank recently released the 8th edition of its annual survey of global prices and living standards from various cities and countries. Among the many different categories analyzed was the price of public transportation in 55 major cities. The research uncovered a major disparity in the cost of a monthly ticket and it ranged from $89 in Berlin to just $15 in Buenos Aires on average. Nowhere has average public transportation costs as high as London, however and a monthly pass sets commuters back a whopping $179. Despite the high price, the UK’s capital does have an extensive and efficient network with the buses, the tube and light rail accounting for 37 percent of the city’s journeys.

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Dublin comes second on the list of the most expensive cities for commuters and a monthly ticket in the Irish capital costs $128 on average. Auckland in New Zealand comes in third overall with $125.70. The first U.S. city on the list is New York where a monthly pass averages $121 while Chicago is ninth with $107. Visitors to London who attempt to avoid the high cost of public transport and opt for car rental should beware. The UK’s capital also has the highest average daily costs for hiring a car at $172. That’s before drivers even have a chance to factor in the hefty costs of parking.

source: statista

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