Transport in Malta
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The transport system in Malta is small but extensive, and the islands' domestic system of public transport is reliant on buses and taxis, although there were both a railway and a tramway in the past.
Malta's primary international connections are the Malta International Airport in Luqa and by sea the Valletta Ferry Terminal. Malta's primary commercial connection is the Malta Freeport (the 3rd largest transshipment port in the Mediterranean Sea) in Birzebugga.
Created in 2010 the authority in charge of all Transport services in the country is Transport Malta,[1] consumed the services of the Malta Maritime Authority, the Malta Transport Authority and the Director and Directorate of Civil Aviation.[2]
The Ministry of Culture of Malta sanctioned Touring Club Malta to set up a Transport Museum.[3]