Night service for public transport in Sofia will be restarted at 11.30 PM on 1 November, the Urban Mobility Centre has announced.
All buses will have a stop in Prince Alexander I Square. Two lines will connect Sofia’s big residential areas. The first line will run between Lyulin and Mladost 4, and the second – between Obelya and Studentsi Grad (Student Town). The ticket will cost 2 Leva, and will be valid for an unlimited number of transfers. Payment can take place using a public transport pass, a bank card, or in cash to a conductor.
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