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Pamplona City Transport (officially Transporte Urbano Comarcal de Pamplona, also known as Villavesas informally), is the company offering bus services in Pamplona and its metropolitan area, serving around 300,000 people. The buses are white, yellow and green.

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Details about the service

Pamplona City Transport is operated by the "Mancomunidad de la Comarca de Pamplona". There are between 102 and 88 buses on the street, depending on the time of the day. Because of the increase in ridership, the company operates 39 double or articulated buses. There are 418 stations on the 21 different lines. Because of the rapid urbanistic growth Pamplona is having, with many new neighborhoods being planned and built, the ridership has grown steadily over the last couple of years, reaching 37 million passengers in 2006

  • Average age of the fleet: 5.5 years
  • Extension of the lines: 441.21 kilometres
  • Distance travelled by buses every year: 722,360,471 kilometres
  • Tickets and prices

    Ticket prices during 2008.

  • Normal ticket: 1,15 euro
  • Bonobus ticket: 0,63 euro
  • Numerous Family ticket: 0,40 euro
  • B type travel: 0,26 euro
  • A type travel 0,12 euro
  • Lines

    There are 33 lines serving Pamplona and its metropolitan area, 23 normal lines and 10 night lines.

    Night lines

    There are ten night lines, depending on the day of the week. Sunday to Thursday there are seven lines operating between 22:30 and 00:00. On Fridays there are eight lines operating until 4am, and on Saturdays the service operates through the night with ten lines.

    The frequency of the buses varies depending on the day of the week, and it ranges from 15 to 60 minutes.

    References

    Pamplona City Transport Wikipedia