Waldshut tariff association

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Logo of the Waldshut tariff association

The Waldshuter Tarifverbund ( WTV ) is a transport cooperation in the Baden-Württemberg district of Waldshut , founded in 1997 to ensure a uniform public transport tariff there. Since August 1, 2005 , single travel tickets have also been offered. In 2017, the association counted 14 million passengers.

The area of ​​the transport association borders on Switzerland ( tariff association Schaffhausen and tariff association A-Welle in the canton Aargau ), the regional transport association Freiburg , the regional transport association Lörrach and the transport association Schwarzwald-Baar . There are transitional tariffs in the transport associations Regio-Verkehrsverbund Freiburg and Regio Verkehrsverbund Lörrach. The Hochrhein-Ticket is valid in both the Waldshut tariff network and the A-Welle tariff network.

The WTV is also a participant in the KONUS program . KONUS stands for free use of local public transport for overnight Black Forest vacationers. With the Konus guest card, holidaymakers in the Black Forest can travel to their destination, the starting point for the hike or ski tour, etc. free of charge. This guest card is financed through a flat fee of 30 cents per night.

Transport companies in the WTV

Cities and municipalities in the WTV (selection)

Web links

See also: List of German tariff and transport associations