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    FARES FOR TRAVELLING BY PASSENGERS BUSES, MINI BUSES AND TAXI IN YEREVAN WILL NOT GO UP: YEREVAN MAYOR

    /ARKA/
    July 1, 2011
    YEREVAN

    YEREVAN, July 1. / ARKA /. Fares for traveling by buses, minibuses
    and taxi in Yerevan will not climb, Yerevan Mayor Karen Karapetyan
    writes in his Facebook account.

    "A new route network is being formed for ground passenger traffic. Our
    main purpose is to replace minibuses by large and medium-sized buses.

    The network will be shaped in such a way so as to rule out rise of
    prices in the foreseeable future ", the mayor says.

    "We have already agreed to purchase 200 buses from China, and will
    be consistent, because buses are the future of passenger transport,"
    says the mayor.

    The fares at the Yerevan metro doubled from July 1 from 50 drams
    (about $ 0.13) to 100 drams (about 0.26 dollar).

    Over-ground minibuses charge 100 drams per passenger. The Yerevan
    authorities say that the subsidized underground serves up to 20
    million passengers a year, or only about 10 percent of Yerevan's
    total passenger traffic. Even after the fare rise, the underground
    commuter train service will not be paying its way and will still rely
    on a subsidy as serving one passenger costs an estimated 160 drams,
    according to mayor Karapetian.

    According to the municipality, the rise in underground fare is
    stipulated by an agreement Armenia signed with the European Investment
    Bank and the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD)
    which have committed to provide a 10 million Euros loan and a 5 million
    grant for modernization of the facility. Mayor Karapetyan said also
    that municipal authorities plan along with the move to curtail some of
    the minibus routes duplicating the metro lines. Yerevan underground
    (Metro) was commissioned in 1981 and currently operates ten subway
    stations. The total length of subway lines is 13.4 km.($ 1 - 373.81
    drams).




    From: A. Papazian
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