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TUVISA

Company responsible for urban transport in Vitoria-Gasteiz, Spain From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

TUVISA
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TUVISA (Spanish pronunciation: [tuˈβisa]; short for Transportes Urbanos de Vitoria, S.A.) is the municipal company responsible for urban transport in the city of Vitoria-Gasteiz, in the north of Spain.[4] As of March 2022, the company operates 97 buses.[2]

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History

On 30 October 2009, the whole network was reorganized, resulting in a lower number of lines operating with shorter headways.[5] The reorganization of the network was suggested by the Plan de Movilidad Sostenible, 'Sustainable Mobility Plan', aimed at improving traffic and mobility in the city.[citation needed] In October 2010, some changes to the network were made,[which?] with additional changes in September 2012 and February 2013.[citation needed] A tenth line was added to the network in 2015.[6]

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Routes

  • L1 Circular
  • BEI
  • L3 Betoño-Zumaquera
  • L4 Lakua-Mariturri
  • L5 Salburua-Elejalde
    • L5a Salburua-Elejalde-Astegieta
    • L5b Salburua-Elejalde-Jundiz (Ariñez)
    • L5c Salburua-Elejalde-Jundiz itv
  • L6 Zabalgana-Arkaiate
  • L7 Borinbizkarra-Salburua
  • L8 Unibertsitatea
  • L9 Gamarra-Zumaquera
  • L10 Aldaia-Larrein

Night routes

These lines, known as Gautxori, operate in Friday and Saturday nights.[7]

  • G1 Lakua-Abetxuko
  • G2 Adurtza-Salburua
  • G3 Armentia-Zabalgana
  • G4 Sansomendi-Lakua
  • G6 Salburua-Aranbizkarra
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References

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