Public Transport Authority (Warsaw)
Local government body managing public transport in Warsaw, Poland / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Public Transport Authority[1] (Polish: Zarząd Transportu Miejskiego w Warszawie,[lower-alpha 1] ZTM) is a local government body organising public transport in Warsaw and surrounding metropolitan area. Services managed by the Authority are corporately branded as Warszawski Transport Publiczny (meaning 'Warsaw Public Transport'; abbreviated to WTP). These include: bus and tram networks, two metro lines, szybka kolej miejska[lower-alpha 2] trains and park-and-ride car parks.
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Zarząd Transportu Miejskiego w Warszawie | |
Abbreviation | ZTM |
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Formation | 1 January 1992 (1992-01-01) |
Founder | Warsaw City Council |
Type | local transport authority |
Headquarters | Grochowska Street 316/320 Warsaw, Poland |
Region served | Warsaw metropolitan area |
Services | Warsaw Public Transport |
Executive | Katarzyna Strzegowska |
Website | ztm |
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The Authority is in charge of a unified fare system, timetable scheduling, route planning and public transport development plans. Transport operations themselves are performed by municipal and privately owned, contracted companies.[2]