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Bilbao Intermodal

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Bilbao Intermodal
Bus station
General information
LocationBilbao
Spain
Coordinates43°15′40″N 2°56′59″W / 43.26111°N 2.94972°W / 43.26111; -2.94972
Line(s)BizkaiBus
Bilbobus
Encartaciones
Continental Auto
Alsa
Pesa
Autobuses La Union
Bilman Bus
Unionbus
Vibasa
La Union Alavesa
Atlassib
Other information
WebsiteBilbao Intermodal

Bilbao Intermodal, previously known as Termibus, is the main bus station of Bilbao (Basque Country, Spain) and it is located beside San Mamés Stadium. The bus terminal is linked to the San Mamés underground, tram and commuter rail station.

Termibus is the starting point of the BizkaiBus A3247 bus line to the Bilbao Airport.

History

The station was built in the mid-1990s as a provisional one in the former site of a football field, in response to the high traffic congestion caused by construction works and to concentrate in one point the many private bus stations scattered throughout the city. As years passed, the number of passengers and bus companies grew, and the location of Termibus proved to be a very strategic one, so the station was greatly improved.

The initial plan was always to build the bus terminal in the Bilbao-Abando station, the main railway station of the city.

Finally, it was decided to build a new underground station in the original location, being reopened on November 27, 2019.[1] Its new official name became Bilbao Intermodal.[2][3]

Services

The local bus services are provided by BizkaiBus and Bilbobus. There are national and international lines, to places like San Sebastián, Vitoria-Gasteiz, Pampelune, Santander, Oviedo, Madrid, Barcelona, Vigo, Paris or Brussels.

References

  1. ^ López, Luis (19 November 2019). "Mil autobuses al día circularán por la nueva Termibus desde el día 29". El Correo. Retrieved 19 November 2019.
  2. ^ "La nueva estación de autobuses intermodal de Bilbao entrará en servicio el viernes 29 de noviembre". La Vanguardia. 19 November 2019. Retrieved 19 November 2019.
  3. ^ "La nueva estación de autobuses de Bilbo entrará en funcionamimento el viernes 29 de noviembre". Naiz. 19 November 2019. Retrieved 19 November 2019.

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