Prague Integrated Transport
Prague Integrated Transport (Czech: Pražská integrovaná doprava, PID) is an integrated public transport system including metro, tramways, railways, city bus and coach services, river boat services, the Petřín funicular and park and ride services. PID operates in Prague and in most of the Central Bohemian Region.
Integration means introducing a single fare and tickets together with unified regulations, route numbering plan, some parts of the information system, transfer facilities improving mixed-mode commuting, and also unified service subsidy system. Prague Integrated Transport is co-ordinated by ROPID.
Naming
Previously, Prague transport system used to be called IDS (integrovaný dopravní systém – integrated transport system). Modern name (pražská integrovaná doprava) was first used in 1993 as a part of the name of ROPID organisation, which has also started using this name for the transport system itself.
Tickets
The Prague Integrated Transport (PID) network operates on a proof-of-payment system. Passengers must buy and validate a ticket immediately after boarding a vehicle, or before entering a metro station's paid area. There are uniformed and plainclothes fare inspectors who randomly check passengers' tickets within the paid area; they are equipped with an inspection badge or carrier ID.
The tickets are the same for all means of transport in Prague (metro, tramways, city buses, funiculars and ferries).
Basic single transfer tickets cost 32 CZK (as of 1 August 2018) for a 90-minute ride or 24 CZK for a 30-minute ride. In November 2007 SMS purchase for basic single transfer tickets and day tickets was introduced.[1]
Short-term tourist passes are available for periods of 24 hours (110 CZK) and 3 days (310 CZK).
Longer-term season tickets can be bought on the smart ticketing system Lítačka card, for periods of one month (550 CZK), three months (1480 CZK) or the annual pass for 3650 CZK.[2]
Transporters participating in PID
Train services
Train services included in PID are currently operated by:
- České dráhy, a. s.: operates most of the train services including S41 service from Praha-Libeň station to Roztoky u Prahy.
- KŽC Doprava, s. r. o.: from 4 March 2007 operates train services on railway lines 013 and 012 to Kolín; from 1 April 2010 operates seasonal week-end trains (Pražský motoráček) on a railway line 122 from Prague main station to Zličín.[3]
Metro, trams, Petřín funicular
City rail services are de facto monopolised by Dopravní podnik hl. m. Prahy, which operates all Prague tram and metro services, and the Petřín funicular. To date, there have not been any realistic proposals of any other transporter to operate any services of this kind.
Bus and coach services
Dopravní podnik hl. m. Prahy
City bus services in Prague were originally operated by multiple city-owned enterprises, later merged into a single entity: Dopravní podnik hl. m. Prahy. Today, this company operates most of the city bus services, and also some of the suburban coach services.
Other bus transporters participating in PID
- Arriva Praha, s. r. o.
- ČSAD Střední Čechy[4]
- ČSAD POLKOST, spol. s r. o.
- ČSAD MHD Kladno, a. s.
- MARTIN UHER, spol. s r. o.
- Okresní autobusová doprava Kolín, s. r. o.
- ABOUT ME, s. r. o
- ARANEA, s. r. o
- ARRIVA STŘEDNÍ ČECHY, s.r.o.
- STENBUS, s. r. o.[5][6]
- Jaroslav Štěpánek
- PROBO BUS a.s.
- Vlastimil Slezák[7]
- Societa o. p. s.
Waterway transport
Boat services are operated by:
- Pražské Benátky s. r. o.
- Vittus group s. r. o.
- Pražská paroplavební společnost a. s.
References
- "Prague public transport SMS tickets". Czech-transport.com.
- "Jízdné na území Prahy" (in Czech). Dopravní podnik hlavnívo města Prahy. Retrieved 24 October 2013.
- Pražský motoráček vyjede 1. 5. 2010 Archived 28 September 2015 at the Wayback Machine, ROPID, 30. 4. 2010
- Změny v září 2012 Archived 28 September 2015 at the Wayback Machine, ROPID, 20. 9. 2012, poslední změna 24. 9. 2012
- ROPID: Linka 269 vyjede v nové trase k metru Letňany, BUSportál.cz, 3. 3. 2009, podle tiskové zprávy ROPIDu
- Změny v prosinci 2012 Archived 28 September 2015 at the Wayback Machine, ROPID
- Vlastimil Slezák, trvalé změny autobusových linek zařazených do Pražské integrované dopravy, web Autobusová zastávka, Filip Drápal