Movia (transit agency)

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Arriva Volvo bus as Movia route 22 toward Brøndbyøster station. Here seen at Hvidovre station.

Trafikselskabet Movia is the public transport agency that is responsible for buses and certain local railways in Copenhagen and the part of Denmark east of the Great Belt, covering the regions Sjælland and Hovedstaden, except for Bornholm.[1] It does not own any buses and trains itself, but pays subcontractors to run them. It has an integrated fare system in collaboration with the Copenhagen metro and DSB, such that the same tickets are valid on all buses and trains.

Movia was created on January 1, 2007 as part of the 2007 municipal reform. Its predecessors were the county transit agencies of the old Vestsjællands Amt and Storstrøms Amt, and HUR Trafik which covered the old "capital region" consisting of the old Roskilde Amt, Frederiksborg Amt, and Københavns Amt (plus the independent municipalities of Copenhagen and Frederiksberg). Each of the three agencies had its own integrated fare system, which have been continued by Movia as three distinct "fare areas", with small changes to the existing inter-agency fare rules.

A new seamless fare system which replaces most paper tickets by contactless smartcards (see Rejsekort) is currently being introduced. It is currently fully implemented in the western Zealand (Vestsjælland)[2] and southern Zealand (Sydsjælland)[3] fare areas, with partial implementation in the capital area (Hovedstadsområdet).[4]

See also

References

  1. "Movia area(danish)". Retrieved 15 February 2012. 
  2. "Rejsekort - west- and central Zealand(danish)". Retrieved 15 February 2012. 
  3. "Rejsekort - southern Zealand(danish)". Retrieved 15 February 2012. 
  4. "Rejsekort - capitol area(danish)". Retrieved 15 February 2012. 

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