Prague Public Transport Returns to Standard Timetables from February 24
Prague Morning

After weeks of reduced service, Pragueโs public transport system will resume its regular schedule on Monday, February 24.
Since January 6, public transport in the capital has been operating under reduced intervals, following the so-called half-holiday timetable due to lower demand after the New Year.
However, starting Monday, metro, tram, and city bus services will return to their pre-Christmas frequencies.
โThe intervals for metro, tram, and city bus lines will be shortened to match the schedules in place before Christmas. For example, trams will run every eight minutes during peak hours on weekdays, while key lines 9, 17, and 22 will operate every four minutes,โ Drรกpal said.
The half-holiday schedule, which is implemented every year, mainly affected peak-hour frequencies during weekdays. Now, with demand increasing again, full service is being restored.
Alongside the return to regular timetables, minor adjustments will be made to select bus lines starting February 24 to enhance connections and improve coordination between services.
These changes affect routes 106, 122, 139, 150, 196, and 197. Additionally, a new early-morning service will be introduced on night line 915 (Miลกkovice โ ฤakovice) to better align with the first departure of line 185.
These updates aim to make Pragueโs public transport system more efficient and reliable for daily commuters.
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