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  • The Region contributed CZK 248,000,000 to public train transportation, and CZK 7,000,000 for student fares. The per capita subsidy is estimated to amount to CZK 500 a year.

    The Region has public service contracts (public transport services) with two providers (České dráhy, a. s., and Jindřichohradecké místní dráhy, a. s.).

    The total length of railway tracks in Vysočina is 592 kilometers and the density of the railway network is 0.086 km of track/km2, which is the second lowest in the Czech Republic. The railway network serves 195 of the Region’s 704 municipalities.

    On a typical business day (24 hours), 389 regional transport trains and 40 express trains pass through Vysočina.

    Of 704 municipalities, 83 % have guaranteed transport service by bus only, 16 % by bus and train, and only four municipalities by train only (Sedlejov, Mysliboř, Slaviboř in the Jihlava District, and Plačkov in the Pelhřimov District).

    In 2006, the Region contributed:

    CZK 14.70 for each kilometer traveled in the framework of basic bus transport services (total CZK 221 million)

    CZK 55.10 for each kilometer traveled in the framework of railway transport services (total CZK 248 million)

    ikona graf Graph – Breakdown of bus service providers by number of kilometers traveled in basic transport services in 2006