
JOENSUU, Finland — Finland is the latest country to introduce a transit pass that can be used throughout many of its cities, according to CityLab.
After a single-city trial in Joensuu that started in January, the Waltti travel card was rolled out across six additional Finnish towns on August 3rd and another in the fall, the report said.
None of the eight cities included in the groundbreaking scheme so far is especially big by global standards. Helsinki has said it will not as yet be signing up to the scheme due to compatibility issues with the city’s ticket barriers, CityLab reported.













