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Kilometer No 9 Bus Station ↔ Borey Santepheap 2 Bus Station January 2018 23.1 10-15 4A Russey Keo Freedom Park Bus Station ↔ Borey Santepheap 2 Bus Station January 2018 20.1 20-30 4B Borey Santepheap 2 Bus Station ↔ CP Factory Ang Snoul ↔ Special Economic Zone Bus Station October 2018 (old route) , February 2024 (New Route) 20-30 5
The first line to be re-opened in Cambodia was the 118 km long route from Phnom Penh to Touk Meas and the complete southern line in May 2011 [7] (or Toll Royal Railway). Toll Royal Railway (Cambodia) [ 8 ] had been given a 30-year concession from The Royal Government of Cambodia to operate Cambodia's railway network.
Kilometer No 9 Bus Station ↔ Borey Santepheap 2 Bus Station January 2018 23.1 10-15 4A Russey Keo Freedom Park Bus Station ↔ Borey Santepheap 2 Bus Station January 2018 20.1 20-30 4B Borey Santepheap 2 Bus Station ↔ CP Factory Ang Snoul ↔ Special Economic Zone Bus Station October 2018 (old route) , February 2024 (New Route) 20-30 5
Line 4A (ខ្សែទី៤A) is a route of the Phnom Penh City Bus network in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. It runs northeast to southwest. [1] The line is represented in the official Phnom Penh City Bus map by Lavender.
Borey Santepheap 2 Bus Station ↔ CP Factory Ang Snoul ↔ Special Economic Zone Bus Station October 2018 (old route) , February 2024 (New Route) 20-30 5 Bus Depot ↔ Aeon Mall 2 ↔ Kilometer No 9 Bus Station October 2018 20-30 6 Kouch Kanong Roundabout Bus Station ↔ Bus Depot October 2018 20.2 15-20 7
Line 02 (ខ្សែទី២) is a route of the Phnom Penh City Bus network in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The line is represented on the official Phnom Penh City Bus map in Red.
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Phnom Penh is served by air conditioned public buses. Initial attempts by the Japanese government to develop a Phnom Penh bus service began in 2001. An update of the JICA urban transport master plan for Phnom Penh was completed and implemented in 2014. [61] The city is now served by 21 bus lines, operated by the Phnom Penh municipal government.