Fribourg Public Transport Infrastructure (TPF INFRA) is the public transport organization of the canton (district) of Fribourg, Switzerland and resulted from a merger between Fribourg Public Transport and Fribourgeois Gruyere Fribourg-Murten Railroad in 2000. The canton of Fribourg is one of 26 cantons that make up Switzerland and is shared between the French-speaking part and the Germanspeaking part of the country.
The TPF INFRA is the key player in mobility in the canton of Fribourg with a network that covers the entire area with trains, regional buses, and urban bus routes. Beside operating and maintaining these lines, the organization also renews all rail sections and access points, which have been granted concessions by the Swiss Confederation
Fribourg Public Transport is one of the few public transport companies in Switzerland that serves both road and rail. Furthermore, the organization researches and invests in innovative transport solutions, an example of which was their decision to be close to users by transforming stations into places of activity and residence. To add, this regional network is complimentary and therefore is available to all commuters wishing to use it.