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Sofia night buses change schedule

Mon, Jun 29 2009 13:44 CET 1309 Views
Sofia night buses change schedule

Photo: Юлия Лазарова

The operating time of three experimental night transport routes in Sofia have been altered, according to an official press release from Sofia municipality on June 29.

Starting on June 30, the three lines will no longer operate from midnight until 5am but from 11pm until 4am instead.

The aforementioned night routes are bus lines 605, which runs from Obelya to Drujba, bus line 606, spanning from Levski G until Ovcha Kupel and 607, extending from Lyulin 3 until Mladost 4.

The re-scheduling has been decreed by the transport commission, attached to Sofia municipality.

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