But American cities are not the first movers. A full decade ago, the Estonian capital of Tallinn invited its 426,000 residents to use buses, trains, and trams without paying a cent. [Photo: Ilja ...
Estonia's capital has become the world's first to introduce free public transport for all of its residents. All that's required is a transit pass showing you're a registered Tallinner - and the city's ...
Tallinn in Estonia is the first European capital to offer its residents free public transport. The move was aimed at cutting down on car pollution and traffic in the city. Instead of driving, ...
The 400,000 residents of Tallinn, the capital of Estonia and the largest city in the northern European country, can now use the city's public transportation system at no cost. As of January 1, anyone ...
Tallinn, the capital of Estonia and a major port on the Baltic Sea, will be undergoing major construction to seamlessly connect the city with the functions of the port. A competition titled Masterplan ...
From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The Independent is on the ground when the story is developing. Whether it's investigating the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC or ...
TALLINN, Estonia (AP) -- Looking for a free ride? Go live in Tallinn. Estonia's capital became the world's first to introduce free public transport for all of its residents. All that's required is a ...
THE BUSES are on time, the trams are shiny and new, and passengers usually get a seat. In many cities that would be remarkable enough. But in Tallinn locals are also not required to buy a ticket. In ...
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