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Public buses in Sofia

Public buses in Sofia

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The Sofia public bus system (Bulgarian: Автобусен транспорт София) forms part of the public transport network of Sofia, the capital city of Bulgaria.

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In operation since 1935, the system presently comprises 98 routes.

History

The public bus transport in Sofia developed relatively late compared to the other types of transport in the city. The first operational line was opened on 20 April 1935. Soon after that six more lines were opened, bringing the total network length to 23 km.[2]

During the communist era, the bus fleet consisted mainly of Ikarus and Bulgarian-made Chavdar buses. After the political changes in 1989, however, the fleet has gradually been modernised.

Lines

Below is a list of bus lines operating in Sofia. Lines numbered 1 to 604 are normal bus lines. Lines with numbers from 800 onwards are additional bus lines. "N" index lines are night bus lines and "X" index lines are express bus lines.

As of May 2024, the following bus lines in Sofia are in service:

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Night bus service

Sofia has a night bus service. It was launched by Sofia Urban Mobility Center on an experimental basis from 7 April 2018 until 31 December 2018.[3] Tickets for the night bus can be obtained solely from conductors on the bus, and not from the driver, machines or other public transport ticket sale points. Tickets for the night bus cost 2 leva compared to the daytime price of 1.60 leva.[3] Knyaz Alexander Square is used as the site of a transfer location where all night bus lines meet and passengers can switch lines.[4][5]

Four routes are included and operated from 23:30 until 04:20 at intervals of 1 hour.[5][3] The night bus service was closed due to COVID-19. In November of 2023, the N1 and N2 lines were re-established, with the rest of the network being brought back in December of the same year, but with changed routes:[6]

  • N1: Lyulin 1 – Mladost 4, operated by Malashevtsi garage
  • N2: Obelya – Students' Town, operated by Malashevtsi garage
  • N3: Ovcha Kupel 2 – Levski G, operated by Zemlyane garage
  • N4: Gotse Delchev – Druzhba 2, operated by Druzhba garage

Fleet

Current fleet

Sofia Bus Transport
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Sofia Electric Transport
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MTK Group
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Heritage fleet

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See also


References

  1. - Bus, Trolleybus and tram routes in Sofia
  2. "Bulgarian capital Sofia launches night bus service". Sofia Globe. 8 April 2018. Retrieved 2022-05-19.
  3. "Night Transport in Sofia". Free Sofia Tour. 2018-04-03. Retrieved 2022-05-19.

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