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Trinidad also has a large and complex highway network that consists of three 6-lane freeways and four 4-lane freeways: Churchill–Roosevelt Highway, runs from Barataria to Wallerfield, and extends for 30 km. Uriah Butler Highway, runs from Champs Fleurs to Chaguanas and extends for 15.7 km.
Fleet. +300. Website. [1] The Public Transport Service Corporation or better known as PTSC is the state-owned public transport provider for Trinidad and Tobago. Its headquarters are at City Gate in Port of Spain (formerly the Trinidad Government Railway headquarters). Passengers have to buy the tickets at a ticket booth and show it to the driver.
The Priority Bus Route (or PBR) is a public transit corridor roadway on Trinidad island in Trinidad and Tobago. It is dedicated for use only by buses, maxi taxis, and emergency vehicles. Other vehicles can only use this road if the owner possesses a special pass. At times the bus route is opened or partially opened to light motor vehicles in ...
City of Port of Spain. City Gate [1] is the main terminal for the buses and maxi taxis in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago. It is located in the former Trinidad Government Railway terminal on South Quay. It was slated to serve as the terminal for the proposed rapid rail system . The City Gate terminal is a historical landmark.
The Uriah Butler Highway, Churchill Roosevelt Highway and the Sir Solomon Hochoy Highway links the island of Trinidad together, whereas the Claude Noel Highway is the only major highway in Tobago. Public transportation options on land are public buses, private taxis and minibuses. By sea, the options are inter-island ferries and inter-city ...
Ferry transport in Trinidad and Tobago (2 C) Pages in category "Public transport in Trinidad and Tobago" This category contains only the following page.
Transport in Trinidad and Tobago The Churchill–Roosevelt Highway , sometimes refers to as CRH, is the major east–west highway on Trinidad island in Trinidad and Tobago . It runs for 35 km (22 mi) from Barataria in the west (where it joins the Beetham Highway ) to Wallerfield in the east (south of Arima ) where it ends in the former US Army ...
Arima. The Arawak word for "water". Arima, officially The Royal Chartered Borough of Arima is the easternmost and second largest in area of the three boroughs of Trinidad and Tobago. It is geographically adjacent to Sangre Grande and Arouca at the south central foothills of the Northern Range. To the south is the Caroni–Arena Dam.