Bratislava-Hainburg bus line undergoes changes

The frequency of buses will decrease and the fare will go up.

The 901 bus line was extended to Hainburg in 2009.The 901 bus line was extended to Hainburg in 2009. (Source: TASR)

The route between Bratislava and the Austrian town of Hainburg will change operators as of December 28. The Dopravný Podnik Bratislava (DPB) public transport company has decided to cease operation of the route as of December 28 and it will be taken over by the regional bus company Slovak Lines. This change will reduce the frequency of buses and the fare will go up.

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The Bratislava municipal company DPB and Bratislava city council decided to terminate the operation of route 901 between Bratislava and Hainburg due to lack of interest from involved parties in its financing. The operation of the line, extended to Hainburg in 2009, was not economical and as it was a regional line, DBP does not receive subsidies for it.

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