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Green Railway Pass in Lisbon and Porto to Replace Navegante and Andante
The Green Railway Pass will be expanded to urban train lines in the Lisbon and Porto metropolitan areas, allowing exclusive purchase for those who only use the train.

The Green Railway Pass (PFV) will be expanded to urban train lines in the Lisbon and Porto metropolitan areas. This decision will allow those who use only the train to acquire this ticket exclusively, without the need to purchase the Navegante and Andante passes, as reported by the Lusa agency.
The announcement came in response to inquiries from Lusa, which asked about the extension of the PFV. The update to the pass aims to facilitate access to urban rail transport and provide a more economical alternative for users who depend exclusively on the train.
With a fare of 20 euros, the Green Railway Pass will be a viable option for many users traveling in the metropolitan areas. This measure is viewed as a way to promote public rail transport and optimize costs for passengers.

The new pass will impact current ticketing options, as the Navegante and Andante passes cover a combination of various transport modes, including buses and the metro, in addition to trains.
The idea of unifying the passes is a response to the needs of users, who frequently requested a more specific solution for those using only train lines, especially in large urban areas like Lisbon and Porto.
It is important to highlight that this expansion of the PFV proposes a significant change in mobility options and the transport system, while also aiming to increase the attractiveness of the train as a preferred means of transport.