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Castilla y León Approves Free Public Transport with BUSCyL Card

Residents will access unlimited bus travel this summer via an electronic card in a move to boost regional mobility.

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El consejero de Movilidad y Transformación Digital, José Luis Sanz Merino, comparece en rueda de prensa posterior al Consejo de Gobierno

Overview

  • The Junta de Castilla y León will invest an estimated €60–65 million annually to make public bus services free for registered residents under the new BUSCyL scheme.
  • The program launches July 1 for children under 15—with card applications opening June 1—and extends September 1 to all other residents, with full interurban coverage by October 31.
  • Officials project around 15 million annual trips under the scheme, up from 14.5 million in 2024.
  • Non-residents can use the BUSCyL card as an electronic purse to pay for journeys on the same services.
  • The measure is framed as a long-term structural policy to enhance sustainable mobility and counteract rural depopulation without relying on a state tariff bonus.