Zarząd Transportu Miejskiego
Agency | |
Industry | Public transport |
Headquarters | Warsaw, Poland |
Area served | Warsaw |
Website | Public Transport Authority of Warsaw |
Zarząd Transportu Miejskiego (lit. Municipal Transport Authority, translated as Warsaw Transport Authority; ZTM) is the local authority controlled body managing all means of public transport in Warsaw. The public transport companies running the lines governed by the ZTM are:
- Tramwaje Warszawskie (Warsaw Tramways)
- Miejskie Zakłady Autobusowe (Municipal Bus Company)
- Metro Warszawskie (Warsaw Metro)
- Szybka Kolej Miejska
as well as three private companies providing bus service: PKS Grodzisk Mazowiecki, ITS Michalczewski and Mobilis. ZTM operates an integrated ticketing system based on proof-of-payment and a variety of single-use, time-limited, and long-term ticket types valid across tram, bus, rail, and metro lines.[1]
One interesting thing to know is that at Metro Centrum Nauki Kopernika the bus line 185 has its bus stop situated in a tunnel.
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