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Transmac operates 36 bus routes across Macau. [1] [2] After the Typhoon Hato in August 2017, the usage of the underground bus terminal at Border Gate was terminated due to severe flooding until December 2018. Some bus routes that stopped at this bus stop were diverged to various bus stops and terminals.
Taxis are plentiful near the airport/Taipa ferry terminal, the Hong Kong-Macau and Taipa ferry terminal, and major gaming venues/hotels in the city [3] though it is harder to get one during rush hours on the streets. Most of Macau's taxis have a black body with cream color top livery. Radio taxis are available for the black cabs.
It handles approximately 1,000,000 [1] passenger trips daily with a peak passenger flow of 26,900 pphpd (second only to the TransMilenio BRT system in Bogotá, Colombia). [2] In fact, this rapid transit system contains the world's longest BRT stations – around 260m including bridges – with bus volumes of 1 bus every 10 seconds or 350 per ...
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The Sociedade de Transportes Colectivos de Macau (TCM) is one of the bus operators in Macau, Transmac being the other. The company began as a ferry operator in the 1950s, and did not enter bus operations until 1974, when a bridge connecting the mainland with Macau and Taipa ( Ponte Governador Nobre de Carvalho ) was finished.
Airport T1-T2 Shuttle Bus: Terminal 2 (Gate 42) ↔: Terminal 1 (Gate 10) Airport Shuttle Bus 1: P1 Car Park: ↺: P1 Car Park: Airport Shuttle Bus 2: Gate A9: ↔: P2/P3 Car Park: Airport Shuttle Bus 3: Gate B5: ↔: P2/P3 Car Park
The Guangzhou–Macau Expressway (Chinese: 广州-澳门高速公路), designated as G0425 and commonly referred to as the Guang'ao Expressway (Chinese: 广澳高速公路), is an expressway that connects the cities of Guangzhou, Guangdong, and Macau, a Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China.
The Guangzhou–Shenzhen Intercity Railway, also known as the Suishen Intercity Railway (Chinese: 穗深城际铁路; pinyin: Suì-Shēn Chéngjì Tiělù) [7] is a 97-kilometre (60 mi) regional rapid railway line that runs roughly along the east bank of the Pearl River connecting the major cities of Guangzhou, Dongguan, and Shenzhen.