London is bracing for significant disruptions in its public transport system due to a strike by train drivers set to begin on Tuesday afternoon. This strike arises from a long-standing dispute over working conditions and hours, potentially impacting the vital Tube network.
The Land Transport Authority of Singapore has announced the expansion of the Singapore-Punggol Light Rail Transit depot, aimed at improving public transport services. The expansion is expected to be completed by 2027, enhancing the overall efficiency of the system.
Dubai has announced the addition of <strong>726 new bus stations</strong>, marking a significant step towards enhancing the commuting experience in the city. These stations aim to promote public transport usage and alleviate traffic congestion.
The Roads and Transport Authority in Dubai has announced the installation of <strong>726 new bus stops</strong> to improve connectivity between public transport services, including the metro and taxis. This initiative is part of efforts to enhance the city's transport infrastructure.
Jakarta has achieved the 17th position in a recent global ranking of public transport systems. This accomplishment reflects the Indonesian government's efforts to enhance transportation infrastructure and provide better services to citizens.
Indonesian railway services have seen a significant increase in passengers, rising from <strong>43.3 million</strong> in 2022 to <strong>62.1 million</strong> in 2023. This surge highlights the importance of these lines in facilitating regional mobility.
The Indonesian government announced the expansion of the railway network in the Jabodetabek area, with daily trips on the Cikarang line expected to reach <strong>281 trips</strong> by <strong>2025</strong>. This expansion responds to the increasing economic and social activity in the region.
PT Transportasi Jakarta has announced the expansion of the seat reservation system for Royaltrans services to include all routes, enhancing customer convenience in daily commutes. This expansion follows the initial implementation on only three routes.
The Indonesian Railway Company has announced plans to enhance public transport by developing an electric railway system in urban areas. This initiative is part of the government's efforts to improve transportation infrastructure and enhance mobility between cities.
PT Kereta Api Indonesia announced that LRT Jabodebek users reached <strong>7,754,946</strong> in the first quarter of <strong>2026</strong>, marking a <strong>22%</strong> increase compared to the same period last year. This surge reflects a shift towards public transportation in urban mobility patterns.
Hong Kong lawmakers have warned that the reduction of public transport services due to rising fuel prices is just the beginning of a larger crisis. They have urged the government to take urgent action to support the sector.
Discussions are intensifying in Germany regarding the potential decriminalization of public transport fare evasion amidst challenging economic conditions. This debate arises as companies face the impacts of ongoing conflicts in the Middle East.
In a controversial move, German Justice Minister Christine Lambrecht has called for the decriminalization of fare evasion, raising questions about the future of public transport laws in the country. This proposal comes as many passengers face financial hardships, making it difficult for them to afford transportation costs.
The Mayor of Solo, Indonesia, has announced a new initiative aimed at encouraging government employees to cycle and use public transport every Friday. This step is part of the city's efforts to enhance sustainability and reduce traffic congestion.
The Pakistani government has announced free public transport services in Islamabad for one month, starting tomorrow, in response to rising fuel prices due to regional conflicts. This decision aims to alleviate the economic burdens faced by citizens amid a worsening economic crisis.
The Indonesian railway company recorded a significant rise in passenger numbers during the Easter holiday, with approximately <strong>30,304</strong> travelers arriving from Jakarta between <strong>April 2 and 6, 2026</strong>. This surge reflects the growing popularity of train travel during this festive period.
The Roads and Transport Authority in Dubai has announced a new agreement offering residents discounts of up to <strong>50%</strong> on taxi fares, along with exemptions from parking fees. This initiative aims to enhance public transport services and encourage the use of public transportation.
The Egyptian Metro Authority has announced a significant increase in metro ticket prices, prompting many passengers to seek more economical alternatives. Monthly subscriptions offer discounts exceeding 50%, making them the best option for many users.
Jakarta experienced a significant influx of travelers, with a total of 44,191 passengers arriving on Sunday, coinciding with the peak return from the Easter holiday. This marks a notable increase compared to the number of departures.
The Hong Kong government has called on KMB, the city's largest bus operator, to investigate a malfunction in fare discount devices that granted free rides to passengers. This incident coincided with the launch of a revised transport support plan valued at <strong>HK$2</strong> (26 US cents).
Indonesia's train services experienced a remarkable surge, with over <strong>10,000 passengers</strong> using the trains during the weekend. This increase reflects a growing demand for public transportation in the country, especially as long weekends approach.
The Egyptian government has announced the commencement of the Metro Hormoz project, aimed at improving public transport services in the country. This initiative is part of a comprehensive plan to develop Egypt's transport infrastructure.
The Egyptian Ministry of Transport has announced a significant increase in monthly metro subscription prices for 2026, following a recent hike in ticket prices. This move is part of the government's efforts to enhance public transportation services.
Indonesian Railways has announced the addition of two new train services at Malang station to accommodate the expected rise in travelers during the Easter holiday. This initiative is part of the government's efforts to enhance public transportation services.
Jordanian MP Al-Hamarnah has called for a greater reliance on public transport as a primary solution to the increasing traffic crises in the country. He emphasized the importance of improving public transport infrastructure to meet citizens' needs.
PT Kereta Api Indonesia announced the availability of <strong>226,225</strong> train tickets during the Easter holiday from <strong>April 2 to 6, 2026</strong>. Over <strong>126,000</strong> tickets have already been sold, indicating a significant rise in demand for transportation services.
Hamka B. Kadi, a member of the Indonesian Parliament's Transport Committee, urges the government to expedite the development of public transport as a strategic step to reduce fuel consumption. This initiative is part of the government's efforts to maintain economic stability.
Australian Prime Minister <strong>Anthony Albanese</strong> has called on citizens to switch to public transport due to the energy crisis stemming from the conflict in the Middle East. He emphasized that the coming months may be challenging, highlighting the importance of conserving energy reserves.
Indonesian railway company PT Kereta Api Indonesia announces new train services to accommodate the expected rise in travelers during the Easter holiday from April 2 to 5, 2026. This initiative aims to meet the needs of citizens wishing to travel during this busy period.
The Egyptian Ministry of Transport has announced a new increase in metro subscription prices, reaching up to <strong>7300 EGP</strong>. This increase is part of government efforts to enhance public transport services and cover rising costs.