The Unibono incorporates this course a new bus line that connects Cartagena with El Algar, with stops in Roche, Camachos and some scattered hamlets, so it totals 22 bus routes.
The Autonomous Community finances the Unibono de Cartagena with 131,110 euros, which represents a reduction of between 62 and 82 percent with respect to the ordinary ticket.
This public transport card allows students and university staff to travel for an unlimited price of 20 euros per month, on bus lines with origin and destination within the municipality of Cartagena.
The Minister of Development and Infrastructure, José Ramón Díez de Revenga, together with the Vice Mayor of Cartagena, Noelia Arroyo, the acting rector of the Polytechnic University of Cartagena, Beatriz Miguel Hernández, and university representatives, today promoted the Unibono that aims to promote " a sustainable mobility "of the staff that studies or works in the different universities that are located in the port city (UPCT, UNED, UCAM and UMU).
Díez de Revenga stressed that "the use of the Unibono by students and the university community of Cartagena is growing for the fourth consecutive year", and indicated that from January to November 2019 "317 new cards have been issued, which represents a growth of 14 percent over the same period of the previous year, totaling 2,646 as of today. "
Finally, the counselor said that 148,103 travelers have used it from January 1 to November 30, up 4.8 percent, "which achieved the goal of the regional Executive to reduce the circulation of vehicles and reduce emissions from CO2 to the atmosphere. "
Source: CARM