Klaipėda city passenger transport
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Klaipėda city passenger transport (Lithuanian: Klaipėdos keleivinis transportas) is a Public Enterprise and public transport service organizing, supervising and coordinating body in Klaipėda city, Lithuania.
Company type | Municipal owned |
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Industry | Public transport |
Founded | 27 March 2003 |
Headquarters | Klaipėda, Lithuania |
Area served | Klaipėda and western part of Klaipėda district municipality |
Key people | Gintaras Neniškis - director. |
Revenue | 34 609 928 Lt (2011)[1] |
Number of employees | 29 (2011)[1] |
Parent | Klaipėda Municipality |
Website | www.klaipedatransport.lt |
Public Enterprise Klaipėda city passenger transport - was founded on March 27, 2003, by Klaipėda City Municipality Council Decision number 1-81.[2] Klaipėda city passenger transport administration was granted an office located at Kalnupės g. 1, Klaipėda [3] Klaipėda was the first among the major Lithuanian cities, which declined to obsolete outdated Hungarian Ikarus passenger busses.[4] Klaipėda was a first city in Lithuania, which introduced electronic ticketing system in Lithianian public transport.[5] In December 2009 Klaipėda city passenger transport headquarters moved from the old office at Kalnupės street 1 to the office at S. Daukanto street 15.[6] Since 2010 On January 1, Klaipėda residents start providing monthly parking passes.[7]
Klaipėda city passenger transport is involved in the following international projects:
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