TUVISA
Tuvisa is the municipal company responsible for urban transport in the city of Vitoria-Gasteiz, in the north of Spain.[1] The company has 79 grey buses, the majority of which are Mercedes-Benz and MAN.
Bus of the company waiting at the stop of Catedral | |
Founded | 1988 |
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Locale | Vitoria-Gasteiz Álava |
Service type | bus service |
Routes | 23 |
Stops | 321 |
Lounge | 279.59 km |
Annual ridership | 11,090,678 (2010) |
Operator | Transportes Urbanos de Vitoria (TUVISA) |
Website | TUVISA |
Changes in the service
On 30 October 2009, the new lines started working. The old routes disappeared in order to the 'Plan de Movilidad Sostenible,' which wants to improve traffic and mobility in the city. In October 2010, some modifications appeared, with more modifications in September 2012 and February 2013.
Routes
Diurnal ones
- Route 1: Circular
- Route 2A: Periférica
- Route 2B: Periférica
- Route 3: Betoño-Zumaquera
- Route 4: Lakua-Mariturri
- Route 5: Sansomendi-Salburua
- Route 6: Zabalgana-Arkayate
- Route 7: Salburua-Sansomendi
- Route 8: Universidades
- Route 9: Gamarra-Zumaquera
- Special Route: Cementerio de El Salvador
- Special Route: Buesa Arena
The 5th route has two extensions, and also a shuttle:
- Extension 5a: Salburua-Asteguieta
- Extension 5b: Salburua-Júndiz
- Shuttle 5c Júndiz Norte
The 6th route has another shuttle:
- Shuttle 6a Aldaia
Night routes
These routes operate in the nights of the Friday and Saturday
- Route 1: Lakua-Abetxuko
- Route 2: Adurtza-Salburua
- Route 3: Armentia-Zabalgana
- Route 4: Sansomendi-Lakua
- Route 6: Salburua-Aranbizkarra
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References
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