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  2. List of bus routes in Malta - Wikipedia

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    The public bus system routes service all major areas in Malta and is the main form of transportation in the country. The bus service can be accessed with either a tallinja card or paper tickets. [ 2 ]

  3. Transport in Malta - Wikipedia

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    Malta has 3,096 kilometres of road, 2,704 km (87.3%) of which are paved and 392 km are unpaved as of 2008. [7] 114 km of Malta's roads are on the Trans-European Transport Network but it has no motorways. [8] Roads in Malta are maintained and operated by Infrastructure Malta. [9] The official road user guide for Malta is The Highway Code. [10]

  4. Buses in Malta - Wikipedia

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    Malta Public Transport buses in 2019. Buses were introduced to Malta in 1905. As well as providing public transport across the country, up until 2011, the traditional Malta bus (Maltese: xarabank or karozza tal-linja) served as a popular tourist attraction due to their unique appearances grounded in the bus ownership and operation model employed in the country; by the end of this traditional ...

  5. File:Malta Trams Map EN.svg - Wikipedia

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  6. Transport Malta - Wikipedia

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    Transport Malta has charge of sea transport, including registration of ships; and regulation of civil aviation. In 2018, responsibility for building and maintenance of roads and public transport infrastructure was transferred from Transport Malta to the newly created Infrastructure Malta.

  7. Malta Metro - Wikipedia

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    Malta does not currently have any railways, and car ownership in Malta is exceedingly high, considering the very small size of the islands; it is the fourth-highest in the European Union. The number of registered cars in 1990 amounted to 182,254, giving an automobile density of 577/km 2 (1,494/sq mi). [1]

  8. Roads in Malta - Wikipedia

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    Triq l-Indipendenza. In Malta, most of the main roads are in the outskirts of the localities to connect one urban area with another urban area. The most important roads are those that connect the south of the island with the northern part, like Tal-Barrani Road, Aldo Moro Street in Marsa (the widest road in Malta) and Birkirkara Bypass (the busiest road in Malta) [citation needed].

  9. Category:Public transport in Malta - Wikipedia

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    Bus transport in Malta (2 P) F. Ferry transport in Malta (2 C, 1 P) Pages in category "Public transport in Malta" This category contains only the following page.