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Express Tripoli to Tarhuna bus service starts Thursday

bySami Zaptia
October 13, 2020
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By Sami Zaptia.

London, 13 October 2020:

The new return express bus service from Tripoli to Tarhuna will start on Thursday 15 October, the Essahim Company for Public Transport announced today.

The service will stop at Qasr Bin Ghashir, Sug Il Sibt, Sug Al Khamis, Fum Mulagha,  Abyaar Maji, Tarhuna Center, Al Khadra and Al-Dawoun.

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It will be recalled that the company had launched on 1 October its west coast express service from Tripoli to Zuwara. The service will stop off at nine main stops at different towns and cities along the route.

It will be recalled that the company had also launched new express routes in September to and from Tarhuna, Aziziya and Zintan. It had also launched two new express bus routes from Tripoli to Gharian and Yefren, both Western/Nefousa Mountain cities south of Tripoli, back in August this year.

The company also usually operates routes to Mitiga and to Misrata airports – when the airports are operating fully.

In February an express bus service was announced to and from Tripoli and the Ras Jdair Tunisian main border crossing. The border is currently closed to passengers due to the Coronavirus outbreak.

Essahim had signed a contract in March 2019 to import a possible total of 130 buses from China’s King Long company for a new public transport network in Tripoli. A first batch of 35 ‘‘City bus’’ had arrived from China at Tripoli port in August last year.

In December the company announced the first of its Tripoli routes, with further routes going into operation since. These had stopped during the war on Tripoli by Khalifa Hafter, but the company is now relaunching them gradually.

 

https://www.libyaherald.com/2020/10/02/express-bus-service-launched-along-tripoli-zuwara-west-coast-road/

 

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