New Bicycle-Sharing Scheme To Be Established In Cross-Border Towns In Hungary

  • 14 Aug 2019 8:00 AM
  • Hungary Around the Clock
New Bicycle-Sharing Scheme To Be Established In Cross-Border Towns In Hungary
T-Systems Magyarország has won the task of establishing a shared bicycle-sharing scheme in Esztergom, Hungary and Stúrovo, Slovakia, two towns connected by a bridge over the Danube, it was announced on the EU public procurement website on Tuesday.

T-Systems will create the cross-border Mária Valéria Bike system, named after the local bridge, for €677,000, below the estimated price of €711,000.

Esztergom-based bicycle manufacturer Neuzer is a subcontractor of T-Systems in the project.

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