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FAQ on the bus system 2027

BVB is planning to modernise its entire bus fleet by 2027 and switch completely to battery-electric buses (e-buses). In doing so, it is implementing the legal requirement that all public transport in Basel-Stadt must be powered by 100 per cent renewable energy from 2027. In addition to the procurement of

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Bus system 2027

BVB plans to convert its entire bus fleet to battery-electric buses (e-buses) by 2027, making the fleet more environmentally friendly and quieter than today’s buses. In this way, we are implementing the legal requirement that all public transport in the canton of Basel-Stadt must run on 100 percent renewable energy

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Media department

Our media spokesperson is available to media professionals with questions and research (see also press releases). Matthias Steiger Media spokesperson Media department BVB Claragraben 55 4005 Basel Telephone: 061 685 12 52 medienstelle@bvb.ch

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Supervisory Board

President since 01.01.2024 (Member of the Supervisory Board since 01.01.2022) Thomas Schneider *1964 eidg. dipl. Wirtschaftsprüfer, MSc Business Administration Representative of Basel-City Government Independent Supervisory Board-Member Other mandates: Mandate as president: Basellandschaftliche Kantonalbank Liestal   Vice-President since 01.01.2022 Flavio Casanova *1960 MSc ETH Bau-Ing. Representative of Basel-City Government Supervisory Board Committee Finance

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History

You can find an entertaining and informative film about the history of BVB between 1895 and 2014, here. You can find out much more about the history of trams in Basel at the Basel Tram Museum. We are looking forward to your visit!  Year Event 1874 First project for a horse-drawn tram

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All about us

Efficient public transport is essential for a business and cultural city such as Basel. With its comprehensive route network and frequent services, BVB facilitates the mobility of people in the city and nearby areas and links Basel with neighbouring countries. It helps to reduce traffic, thus contributing to a higher

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Fares for Germany and France

You can find all the informations about cross-border fares, here (only in german). Tram line 3 The half-fare travelcard, as well as day tickets valid Switzerland-wide and TNW day tickets are not valid on tram line 3 between the border and Saint-Louis. The GA and the U-Abo is valid on

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