From March 26, residents of the Minsk region will face an increase in fares for urban bus rides. The new prices have already been published on the
National Legal Portal, and the decision of the Minsk Regional Committee will take effect immediately after the official announcement.
Main Fare Changes
According to the approved changes, the fixed fare on regular and fast routes will increase from 80 to 90 kopecks per trip. For express routes, the maximum fare will rise from 90 kopecks to 1 ruble. Thus, passengers using bus routes will experience a small but noticeable increase in fare cost.
Increase in Pass Ticket Prices
The changes will also affect reusable pass tickets. In localities with populations of up to 50,000, monthly passes will rise in price from 30.60 to 34.42 rubles, and ten-trip tickets — from 10.72 to 12.06 rubles. In cities with populations ranging from 50,000 to 250,000, fares will also increase: monthly passes will cost from 35.05 to 39.43 rubles, and ten-trip tickets — from 12.32 to 13.86 rubles.
Reasons and Consequences of the Fare Increase
The decision to increase fares was made by the Minsk Regional Committee as part of a regular adjustment of tariff policy. These measures are aimed at supporting and developing public transportation infrastructure, which in turn should lead to improved service quality for passengers. The recent fare increases have been an inevitable step to maintain the balance of transport companies' budgets and ensure the sustainable development of the transportation system.
Public and Expert Reaction
Experts note that the fare increase may cause some negative reaction among passengers, especially among those who use buses daily for commuting to work and study. However, representatives of the Minsk Regional Committee assure that the price increase is a necessary measure for investments in fleet renewal and service improvements. Public transportation is becoming more comfortable and safer, which will ultimately benefit all residents of the region in the long term.
What to Expect in the Future?
The increase in public transport fares is not an isolated case. Similar decisions are being made in other regions of Belarus, indicating a trend towards a gradual increase in transportation tariffs. Residents of the Minsk region are advised to closely follow information on official portals and take the new fares into account when planning their trips.
Conclusion
From March 26, residents of the Minsk region will pay more for urban bus rides. The new tariffs involve an increase in the cost of both individual trips and pass tickets. This decision, made by the Minsk Regional Committee, is aimed at ensuring the sustainable development of the public transportation system, enhancing service quality, and upgrading the infrastructure.