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In order to streamline transportation between Sofia's Central Station and the airport, a new express bus line, operated by double-decker buses, has been launched on a trial basis starting today. This initiative aims to provide commuters with a quicker and more efficient travel option, significantly reducing journey times between the city center and the airport terminals.
The express line, designed to optimize travel times, promises a swift trip of approximately 25 minutes in each direction. Notably, travelers heading from the airport to the city center can expect an even shorter journey of around 16 minutes, down from the previous 29 minutes. This remarkable reduction in travel time is made possible by employing a strategic approach, including fewer stops along the route, dedicated bus lanes, and utilizing Brussels Blvd for direct access to the airport.
Commencing operations from the early hours of the morning until late at night, the express service offers extended operating hours to accommodate travelers' diverse schedules. The service kicks off with the first departure from Central Station scheduled at 5:10 a.m., with the final departure slated for 11:30 p.m. Commuters can expect buses to arrive at regular intervals of 30 minutes throughout the day, ensuring convenient access to and from the airport at various times.
This new initiative marks a significant step forward in enhancing the public transportation infrastructure in Sofia, providing residents and visitors alike with a more efficient and reliable travel option. By introducing faster and more convenient bus services, authorities aim to alleviate congestion, reduce travel times, and improve overall accessibility within the city.
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