Kalmar Länstrafik
TypeGovernment-owned and controlled corporation
Number of employees
96 - Februari 2018

Kalmar Länstrafik is the regional public transport authority of Kalmar Län, Sweden. This means that the KLT is responsible for planning, operating and developing the public transport of the region.[1] Kalmar Länstrafik makes decisions about public transport through a transport supply programme. Decisions on public service obligations are also taken by the region and provide traffic on important routes.[2]

History

KLT was founded in 1980, then working as a LTD, or aktiebolag (Under the name of Kalmar Länstrafik AB). It was owned 50% by the Municipalities of the county and 50% by the Landsting. In 2012, it was reconstituted into a governance of Region Kalmar Län.[3] Kalmar länstrafik changed its logo as of 1 January 2019 in connection with the formation of the new Kalmar Länsregionen.

KLT-Buses at Västervik travelling centre.

Buses

From August 2017, Scania buses began being used in rural traffic and Setra buses on Öland. School and city services in Västervik and Oskarshamn are operated with Scania buses. In Kalmar city traffic Mercedes-Benz is used. Scania Mercedes-Benz & Setra for school transport in southern Kalmar Län.[4]

References

  1. Holmgren, Christer (23 July 2021). "Kalmar länstrafik ledningsgrupp". Region Kalmar.
  2. "Vision och värdegrund | Kalmar länstrafik". kalmarlanstrafik.se. Retrieved 2023-01-19.
  3. "KLT blir förvaltning". Barometern. 16 May 2011. p. 1.
  4. "Standardchock för bussresenärer i Kalmar län | Bussmagasinet" (in Swedish). Retrieved 2023-01-19.
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