Fuerteventura’s New Public Transport Plan: Improvements and Innovations
The Cabildo de Fuerteventura has unveiled an exciting new public transport initiative aimed at enhancing connectivity across the island. With the introduction of 173 new weekly frequencies and more than 10,000 additional kilometers of service, the plan is set to transform the daily commute of residents and visitors alike.
Strengthening Key Routes
One of the standout features of this initiative is the significant reinforcement of the island’s most utilized bus lines. This includes enhancements to Line 3 (Puerto del Rosario-Las Salinas), Line 16 (Gran Tarajal-Puerto del Rosario via Antigua), and Line 5 (Morro Jable-Costa Calma via hotels). These lines are vital for both locals and tourists, facilitating easy access between major population centers.
Increased Frequencies Across the Board
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Line 3 will see an increase in service, especially on weekends, with a notable 48.5% boost in Saturday frequencies and a 27.7% increase on Sundays. Moreover, a new electric express line will connect Puerto del Rosario, the Airport, and Caleta de Fuste, promising reduced travel times.
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Line 16, also critical for local residents, will experience a nearly 45% rise in weekly frequencies, jumping from 127 to 183. Notably, the frequency on Saturdays will more than double from 13 to 27, helping to ease congestion and improve connections between Antigua and Caleta de Fuste.
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Line 5 stands out with the most dramatic increase in service, boasting a 62% rise in weekly frequencies, which translates to 220 services in total. Sundays alone will see a remarkable 75% increase, ensuring tourists and workers in the hospitality sector can travel conveniently during peak periods.
Addressing Local Needs
The new services are not solely focused on tourists; a particular emphasis has been placed on accommodating the needs of workers and students. By introducing additional services at critical times, the plan aims to make commuting easier for those who rely on public transport for their daily travel.
The enhancement of Line 12 (Las Playitas-Gran Tarajal) introduces two new services every afternoon, catering to both students and local employees who depend on this route.
Investment in Infrastructure
To support the expanded network, the Cabildo will bring on board 18 new drivers, bolstering the operational capacity of the bus fleet. This move springs from the intent to meet the rising demand for public transport, which has surged by an unprecedented 54% year-on-year.
Benefits for All
The efforts being made by the Cabildo de Fuerteventura, as articulated by President Lola García and Transport Minister Luis González, highlight a larger strategy to enhance public transportation on the island. By focusing on the lines with the highest demand, the government aims to provide more reliable options for commuting.
The increased frequencies, new express services, and additional drivers not only cater to daily travelers but also contribute to broader environmental goals, particularly with the introduction of electrically powered buses. These upgrades are expected to significantly benefit residents and visitors alike, ensuring that public transport is a feasible, practical choice for many.
In summary, Fuerteventura’s new transport plan is more than just an expansion of services; it represents a forward-thinking approach to connectivity on the island, with a keen focus on the needs of its people and the sustainable future of its transport system.
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