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Andorra Public Transport Records 2.25 Million Ticket Validations in Q1 2026

Coopalsa handled 74.4% of usage across 11 lines, with weekday trips up 70.9% year-on-year and subsidies covering 75.6% of journeys.

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Key Points

  • Andorra public transport recorded 2.25 million ticket validations in Q1 2026 across 11 lines.
  • Coopalsa handled 74.4% of validations; weekday trips up 70.9% year-on-year.
  • Government subsidies covered 75.6% of journeys, totaling €2.02 million.
  • L2 and L4 lines saw highest demand; L6 and L7 the lowest.

Andorra's public transport network logged 2,250,863 ticket validations in the first quarter of 2026, according to Statistics Department figures.

The system operates 11 lines—eight regular daytime routes and three night services—with Coopalsa handling 74.4% of validations and Nadal managing 25.6%. January saw 738,356 validations, rising to a peak of 770,504 in February before easing to 742,003 in March.

Demand centered on the L2 line in the first two months, at 131,000 and 128,000 validations respectively. The L4 line took the lead in March with around 107,000 validations, accounting for 14.4% of that month's total.

Excluding night and school services, the L6 and L7 lines recorded the lowest usage: about 66,000 validations each in January, 60,000 for L6 and 64,000 for L7 in February, and 62,000 apiece in March.

In March, weekday services averaged 834 trips, up 13.9% from the year before, while weekend and holiday averages hit 527, a 22% increase. Over the full quarter, weekday trips grew 70.9% year-on-year, and weekend/holiday services rose 83%.

Government subsidies funded 75.6% of all journeys—up from 75.2% in the prior-year period—with total spending of €2,022,417, a 2% rise from €1,982,747.

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