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Kigamboni bus bridge begins

Friday 29 April 2016

Kigamboni bus bridge begins

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Transport Regulatory Authority of Land and Marine (Sumatra), has developed a new way to travel between the Kigamboni bus and other areas in Dar es Salaam. It started on Monday to issue licenses for buses to carry passengers between the bus Kigamboni - Machinga Complex located in Ilala, Temeke and Mbagala Rangi Tatu.
According to a statement released yesterday by the Office of Communication of Sumatra, these options have been introduced due to the opening of the bridge connecting Kigamboni Mwalimu Nyerere and other parts of the city by road.
Sumatra has asked owners of buses making the journey and investors in the industry to submit license applications at their offices in Dar es Salaam region. Have asked the drivers and conductors will consider the terms of the license.
Fare planned between the Machinga Complex - Mpalasingi stations, the beginning of the bridge, causeway gates, JKT, Police Technical Sh 400. Also from Mivinjeni stations, ports, Keep left and Machinga Complex fare will be 450 Sh.
In addition, they indicated that the fare will be Sh 400 trips through Kigamboni Mpalasingi -Temeke stations, beginning of the bridge, causeway At the gates, Accounting, Azizi Ally and Temeke.
Through Kigamboni -Mbagala three colors, the fare will be Sh 400 Mpalasingi stations, the beginning of the bridge, causeway gates, Azizi Ally, Mtongani. Sh 450 fare to be charged to the mosque Kizinga stations, Mission, Sabasaba to Mpili, Pati, Kizuiani, Zakhem and Mbagala Rangi Tatu.

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