What's the most complicated public transport tariff system in the world? [closed]
I wonder what's the most complicated tariff system for public transport on the world? Which city has this [inglorious] record?
I'm trying to understand the tariff system for Nürnberg region (Bayern, Germany). It has 10 zones, and on the site http://vgn.de/0f2721c6-60b4-ba90-8885-90fe7b67fff6 I've counted 22 variants for tickets!
I was asking the citizens how the system is working, but I've mentioned that they know only the part they are living and working (and the tariff required to travel between those locations).
Is there any public transport network on the world which is even more complicated?
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