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Thursday, 19 January 2017 - 15:20
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Amsterdam's public transit 4th most expensive in Europe

Amsterdam has the fourth most expensive public transport of all major European cities, according to the Relocation Price Index compiled by Movinga - an online platform for long-distance moves, AD reports.

According to the index, Amsterdam's public transit costs an average of 87.50 euros per month. Only London, Dublin and Cologne are more expensive in Europe. Cities like Berlin, Manchester, Copenhagen and Bordeaux are considerably cheaper.

London is the most expensive city in the world when it comes to public transport, at an average of 143.85 euros per month. Cairo is the cheapest at a very low 6.09 euros.

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