Local Bus, Gibraltar



Zoe Marrion
Displayed: times.GibraltarÂ’s town center is easily navigated on foot, however, if arriving into Gibraltar from the frontier or staying on the east side, a cost efficient and reliable bus service is in operation into and around the main town area. It is easy to access all parts of Gibraltar using the local bus service. GibraltarÂ’s new bus service began on Saturday 10th April, 2004. The service is provided by the Gibraltar Bus Company Limited, (a wholly Government owned company), which has purchased the licences and vehicles of Rock City Services Limited. To attract greater usage of the new bus service, route frequencies have been greatly increased and buses will keep as much as possible to the published routes, times and frequency. For the first time Gibraltar will have a bus service that can be used by the disabled, parents with prams and shoppers alike.
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