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  2. The official transport network map of Sofia (below) is a bus map and metro map combined. It includes all the tram and trolleybus routes and train stations too. The map was updated by the local public transport organisation in March 2021.

  3. The Sofia public bus system (Bulgarian: Автобусен транспорт София) forms part of the public transport network of Sofia, the capital city of Bulgaria. In operation since 1935, the system presently comprises 98 routes.

    Line
    Route
    Garage
    1
    Geo Milev Bus Station – Kokalyane
    Malashevtsi
    3
    Geo Milev Bus Station – Dolni Pasarel ...
    Malashevtsi
    4
    Mladost 1 – Kokalyansko Hanche
    Druzhba
    5
    Geo Milev Bus Station – Dolni Lozen ...
    Malashevtsi
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    The cheapest ticket is 1.60 BGN and allows you to transfer between as many vehicles as needed within 30 minutes; if you transfer within 60 minutes, you will pay 2.20 BGN. You must validate your ticket upon entering your first vehicle and revalidate it at every subsequent vehicle. If you have the Sofia City Card or the Ultralight Card you can load i...

    Transportation cards are a good option if you use public transportation frequently. You can choose between a cheaper personalized card or a more expensive non-personalized card that can be used by a friend or family member. If you go for the non-personalized option, please be aware that after a card is used in the metro, it will be temporarily bloc...

    * Can be purchased from the driver of the vehicle or at Urban Mobility Centres around the city
    **This ticket can be purchased from a machine or from the service desk at every Metro station
    *** We are trying to find the potential difference between these two.
    **** This yearly pass is paid in three installments of 250.00, 200.00, and 150.00

    The subway is definitely the best and fastest way to move through the city if your origin and destination are close to a metro station. There are currently four metro lines covering Sofia with 47 stations, many of which intersect. The M1 (red line) goes from Slivnitsa to Business Park; The M2 (blue line) goes from Obelya to Vitosha; The M3 (green l...

    The bus/trolley bus/tram stop is easy to recognize. It has an electric board with the routes stopping there and the time remaining for the next one. If you don’t have a transportation card, you must buy a ticket from the driver or at kiosks located at some of the busier bus stops. It’s best to have exact change when buying from the bus driver. Afte...

    If you want to have an easier experience, you should always have these apps for improving your day in Sofia. Moovit ( Android | iOS ) Without a doubt, for me, this is the most important app of all. Moovit is similar to Google Maps but with better synchronization with the transportation’s GPS. Just set your starting and ending destination. Moovit sh...

  4. EasyWay will help you get to your destination by using Sofia public transport (bus, trolleybus, metro, tram)

  5. Sofia is the only city in Bulgaria that operates the four modes of public transport. [1] As of 2023, public transport in Sofia is operated by 3 municipal and 1 private company: Столичен автотранспорт ЕАД (Sofia Public Bus Transport Company JSC) operates the majority of bus services.

  6. The full list of the current Sofia public transport routes on the map. Buses, trolleybus, metro, tram, route taxis in Sofia. Sofia 11:16.

  7. The Sofia Public Transport Company manages about 250 bus, trolleybus, tram and metro lines in the city. The Sofia metro is quite modern. It started operating in 1998 after the opening of line 1 which crosses the city from North-West to South-West (from Obelya station to Tsarigradsko).

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