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The Public Transport Service Corporation or better known as PTSC is the state-owned public transport provider for Trinidad and Tobago. Its headquarters are at City Gate in Port of Spain (formerly the Trinidad Government Railway headquarters). Passengers have to buy the tickets at a ticket booth and show it to the driver.
In downtown Port of Spain on a street referred to as South Quay is the historic site of the Trinidad Government Rail (TGR) building at #60 South Quay, Port of Spain. This former railway facility is now the current administrative and bus loading headquarters of the Public Transport Service Corporation (PTSC).
Public transport in Trinidad and Tobago (1 C, 1 P) R. ... Pages in category "Transport in Trinidad and Tobago" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 ...
The Priority Bus Route (or PBR) is a public transit corridor roadway on Trinidad island in Trinidad and Tobago. It is dedicated for use only by buses , maxi taxis , and emergency vehicles . Other vehicles can only use this road if the owner possesses a special pass.
Example of a double decker passenger car, proposed to be used for Trinidad Rapid Railway. On 11 April 2008, the TriniTrain consortium of Alstom Transport SA, Alstom T&T Ltd, Bouygues Construction and RATP Développement announced it had been selected by the government to plan and build two new passenger railway lines in Trinidad. [1]
Entered service Tonnage Passengers Registered Paria Bullet: 2010: 2010 [3] 405: Port of Spain Calypso Sprinter: 2010: 2010 [4] 405: Port of Spain Trini Flash: 2010: 2010 [5] 405: Port of Spain Carnival Runner: 2010: 2010 [6] 405: Port of Spain
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Maxi taxis are private, owner-operated minibuses in Romania and Trinidad and Tobago that are used in public transport. [1] They operate along fixed routes, having fixed fares and meeting points, but do not operate under a timetable.