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18. Mar. 2024
From 29 March, there will be changes on bus routes 31 and 15 during the holidays
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15. Mar. 2024
In February, the number of passengers transported by public transport in Riga increased by 8%
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14. Mar. 2024
The names of several public transport stops in Riga will be changed
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5. Mar. 2024
Rīgas satiksme invites interested parties to apply for the management of tennis courts in Mežaparks
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29. Feb. 2024
Tram Route 5 Once Again Runs to Iļģuciems
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26. Feb. 2024
Real-time information on Riga's public transport schedule is available on the Rīgas satiksme website
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15. Feb. 2024
The constructed electric charging infrastructure has been put into service
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2. Feb. 2024
Rīgas satiksme signs contract with CFCA for purchase of 17 electric buses and establishment of 7 fast charging points
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1. Feb. 2024
Rīgas satiksme invites orphans to apply for a discount on Riga public transport
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5. Jan. 2024
From 4 January, electric buses will also start running on weekdays on routes 28 and 63, and on weekends on routes 12, 18, 55 and 56
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29. Dec. 2023
Tram route 7 to Ķengarags will be restored from 30 December
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29. Dec. 2023
Monthly tickets for students on Riga public transport will now cost EUR 12
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29. Dec. 2023
On 31 December and 1 January, Riga public transport will be free of charge; additional services will be provided on several routes
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21. Dec. 2023
First electric buses to start running on 22 December
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21. Dec. 2023
Public transport on Christmas Day will run according to the holiday timetable
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21. Dec. 2023
From 27 December there will be changes to the bus routes 13, 20, 58 and 63 and their schedules
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20. Dec. 2023
Rīgas satiksme has received all 35 of the planned Solaris electric buses
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19. Dec. 2023
From 2 January, the Riga Support Centre for Ukrainians will be located at 9 Pāles Street
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15. Dec. 2023
Trolleybus route No. 31 will resume passenger services from 18 December instead of bus route No. 31T
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11. Nov. 2023
Public transport in Riga starts to run in the Latvian national holiday design