I saw an interesting public transit pricing structure while on vacation in the Loire Valley.
It's described (in French) in remi-centrevaldeloire.fr/tar…
Basically, the train/bus system for the region of Centre-Val de Loire offers a pass priced to compete with rental cars.
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It didn't occur to me until a week later that it was a "rental car equivalent" train pass, but once I realized it, it became clear that they decided to make sure that people wouldn't choose a rental car over the train based on price.
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Nov 1, 2019 · 5:08 AM UTC
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So they made a train pass that's good for unlimited trips within a 2 day (for 45€) or 3 day (for 60€) window, for any group of 1-5 people traveling together.
(There's also a pricier variant that includes the region's trains that go to Paris-Austerlitz.)
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Our pass paid for itself on the first of our three days as tourists, when our train fares without it would have been Blois-Tours (12€ ×2), Tours-Chenonceaux (9€ ×2) and Chenonceaux-Blois (15€ ×2) or 72€ total, never mind the 12€ day 2, or 18€ day 3.
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