Arubus N.V.

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Arubus
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OwnerGovernment of Aruba
Transit typeBus, Tram
Annual ridership1,129,944 (2021)
Websitehttps://arubus.com/

Arubus, officially known as Arubus N.V. is the public transport agency, located on the island of Aruba, Netherlands. It operates 15 regular service bus routes and 22 school service bus routes; with nine morning routes and 11 afternoon routes.[1] It is owned by the government of Aruba. It also co-operates a tram line servicing downtown Oranjestad, the capital of Aruba.[2] Service hours operate from 3:30 a.m. until 12:30 a.m. Arubus also owns two bus terminals in Oranjestad, and San Nicolas. [3]

As per the Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS), the number of registered buses has remained relatively stable from 2015 to 2021. In 2015, there were 129 registered buses, and this number increased to 140 by 2021. In contrast to buses, the count of registered tour buses, has experienced a rapid increase, growing from 94 to 312.[4]

Data from the CBS indicates a decline in the total number of bus passengers (excluding school children) [5] from 2010 to 2021. In 2010, a total of 2,719,083 passengers were transported, whereas in 2021, the number decreased to 1,129,944.[6]

A regular fare is $2.60 (USD) or $4.50 (AWG),[7] but the commission issues a special public-transport card named SMARTCARD, offering discounts on fares and varies by type for students, seniors, and regular riders.[8]

Bus Routes[edit]

A bus en route

Regular bus routes are labelled as L[#], while school trippers are labelled S[#]. Although many stops are unnamed, they all retain numbers.[9]

Bus Route Direction of Travel
L1 Northbound: San Nicolas - Oranjestad

Southbound: Oranjestad - San Nicolas

L2 Northbound: San Nicolas - Oranjestad via Caya Jose Geerman & Dakota

Southbound: Oranjestad - San Nicolas via Dakota, Caya Jose Geerman & Lago Heights

L3A Northbound: San Nicolas - Oranjestad via Lago Heights, Pastoor Hendrikstraat, Cura Cabai, Savaneta, St. Cruz & Cumana

Southbound: Oranjestad - San Nicolas via Cumana, Santa Cruz & Bernhardstraat

L5 Northbound: Oranjestad - Macuarima

Southbound: Macuarima - Oranjestad

L7 Northbound: Oranjestad - Marriot/ Marriott Oranjestad

Southbound: Marriot/ Marriott Oranjestad - Oranjestad

L7A Northbound: Oranjestad - Marriot/ Marriott Oranjestad (Fewer Stops)

Southbound: Marriot/ Marriott Oranjestad - Oranjestad

L8 Northbound: Sabana Basora - Oranjestad

Southbound: Oranjestad - Sabana Basora Sur

L10A Northbound: Oranjestad - Arashi

Southbound: Arashi - Oranjestad

L10B Northbound: Oranjestad - Marriott

Southbound: Marriott - Oranjestad

L10C Northbound: Oranjestad - Arashi via HOH (Dr Horacio Oduber Hospital)

Southbound: Arashi - Oranjestad via HOH (Dr Horacio Oduber Hospital)

L11 (Limited Stop Express Route) Northbound: San Nicolas - Marriott - Oranjestad (Non Stop)

Oranjestad Tram[edit]

Route map

The Oranjestad Tram, also sometimes called Arutram, is tram line in Oranjestad, with its rolling stock being powered by hydrogen.[10] It was built as a key component of a larger project to upgrade the main retail areas of the town, other aspects of which included pedestrianization of streets, planting of trees, installation of ornamental street lighting and resurfacing of streets and sidewalks.[11] It runs from the Port of Call, the arrival and departure terminal for tourist ferries to Plaza Commercio. There are 8 regular service stops, with 2 additional stops in the Port of Call and on Waterweg. The depot is located west of Rancho. The line does a loop around commercial areas and the Renaissance mall.[12][13]

A tram at the Royal Plaza
Station Notes
Welcome Plaza Port
Port of Call Morning service stop, touring bus station
Rancho Arubus logo Oranjestad Bus Terminal, tram depot
Plaza Museo Eastbound service,N1 Archaeological Museum
Royal Plaza Westbound serviceN2
Renaissance Mall Westbound serviceN2 Renaissance Mall
Plaza Chipi Chipi/Mango Plaza Also named "Mango Plaza"
Caya Betico Croes/Watertoren Near Aruba Bank, additional stop, name not yet defined, sometimes called Watertoren
Plaza Bon Bini 2 rail tracks before the station
Plaza Nicky/Plaza Comercio Also named "Plaza Comercio", loop

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Routes & Schedules New – Arubus N.V." Retrieved 2024-05-22.
  2. ^ "Oranjestad Tramway map (tramz.com)".
  3. ^ "Aruba Public Transportation | Bus Schedule and Information". www.aruba.com. Retrieved 2024-05-22.
  4. ^ "Number of motor-vehicles registered 2015-2022 – Central Bureau of Statistics". 2020-06-04. Retrieved 2024-05-22.
  5. ^ Meyers, Wyatt (2023-04-07). "How to Use the Bus System in Aruba". Bottom Dollar Backpacker$. Retrieved 2024-05-22.
  6. ^ "Total volume of transported bus passengers 2015-2022 – Central Bureau of Statistics". 2020-06-04. Retrieved 2024-05-22.
  7. ^ "Fares & Passes – Arubus N.V." Retrieved 2024-05-22.
  8. ^ "Smartcard – Arubus N.V." Retrieved 2024-05-22.
  9. ^ Stop names on Opentransportmap
  10. ^ Twitter (2015-05-27). "Chatsworth trolley maker is going places". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2024-05-22. {{cite web}}: |last= has generic name (help)
  11. ^ "Aruba tramway drives major street redevelopment" (July 2013). Tramways & Urban Transit, p. 279. UK: LRTA Publishing. ISSN 1460-8324.
  12. ^ "OpenStreetMap". OpenStreetMap. Retrieved 2024-05-22.
  13. ^ "The Railways of Aruba, 2014". www.internationalsteam.co.uk. Retrieved 2024-05-22.