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  2. Sky Bus Transport System - Wikipedia

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    Sky Bus Transport System Share Company is a first modern intercity coach transport company in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. It was established by more than 3400 shareholders with a registered capital of birr 60 million.

  3. Transport in Addis Ababa - Wikipedia

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    Anbessa bus, which started in 1945, has 800 buses that transports 1.2 million people daily, where Star Alliance that began 2009 had 25,000 people per day with 25 buses. Totally, the bureau estimates around 500 minibuses carrying 700,000 commuters.

  4. Anbessa City Bus Service Enterprise - Wikipedia

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    Each bus has a capacity for 100 passengers (30 seated and 70 standing). These buses cover a collective distance of 54,000 km daily and provide their services to 1.5 million people, as indicated in the 2006/07 to 2010/11 five year strategic document of the City Administration.

  5. Durban People Mover - Wikipedia

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    A single journey on the People Mover will cost R5.50 (ZAR) and a full-day pass will cost you R16.00 (ZAR). Phase one of the Durban People Mover bus transport system has been successfully operating for 2 years, transporting local and visiting commuters in air-conditioned, safe and reliable comfort.

  6. Urban rail transit in Africa - Wikipedia

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    In order to make the light-rail ticket prices competitive, it will only be 500 Shillings, which is half the price of the ticket of the informal bus network that currently exists. [29] The trains are planned to have a capacity of 350 people, composed of three different classes. [ 30 ]

  7. Selam Bus Line Share Company - Wikipedia

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    Selam Bus Line Share Company (Selam Bus Line S.C.) is one of the largest long distance bus companies in Ethiopia. It was founded in 1996 by the Tigray Development Association (TDA) to address the nationwide need for public transportation. The firm commenced operations on 9 April 1996 with a fleet of 25 IVECO buses. [1]

  8. Category:Bus companies of Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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  9. Transport in Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    As of February 2024, the date and details of the ban have not been released. According to the Government of Ethiopia, it has spent over 600 billion birr (US$50 billion, €30 billion) on infrastructure since 1990. total (regional and federal): 144,391 km [7] (2009) asphalt: 120,381 km [7] (2009) (89% of the roads in Ethiopia are asphalt)