The youth of San Javier that have to move to Murcia or Cartagena to attend college, special arrangements or other teachings, they can apply for the card transport in the Department of Youth, with which it is entitled to a reduction of 50 percent on the ordinary price of bus ticket to the two cities.
Students have to move to Murcia can use the special line that share San Javier and San Pedro del Pinatar bound for the campus of La Merced, and Los Jeronimos Espinardo teaching time covering both the morning shift and afternoon.
The councilman of Youth, José Luis Espinosa explained that in addition to the youth of San Javier can make use of other online services maintained regular Latbus between San Javier and Murcia, at any time, from the agreement reached by the Youth Council San Javier and the carrier.
Espinosa stressed that in this way "we can offer a more complete response to the different needs of young people who will have a wide range time allowing them to use the service daily as needed throughout the course."
To qualify for this discount young people will, after obtaining the license in the Department of Youth, buy bonds on the bus transportation or Latbus offices, with whom they can make 25 trips to 40 euros from San Javier, 45 euros from Santiago de la Ribera, which represents a 50 percent savings on ticket price.
To apply for the card will need to provide a photocopy of the tuition fees and certificate of registration in San Javier.
Students have to move to Cartagena may do so in a special service provided by the Department in the absence of agreement with the passenger transport company that covers the route to that city.
In this case young people will have a bus that will serve to Santiago de la Ribera and San Javier, which will cover the morning, with a bonus of 30 trips for the price of 40 euros, representing 1.3 euros each way .
Last year, a total of 181 youth in the municipality benefited from the aid, of which 147 are traveling to Murcia, while 34 made it to Cartagena.
Of the 181 youth with transportation card, 152 were university students, while the rest were students in vocational training or high school, students from other courses such as fashion, hairdressing or computers, among others, and special arrangements such as Drama, or Dance.
Source: Ayuntamiento de San Javier