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Summer Schedules ISLA/VALLETTA 1 Monday to Friday Saturday Sunday Route 1 - Schedule Times Route 1 - Schedule Times Route 1 - Schedule Times 05:30-09:30 20 minutes 05:30-22:30 30 minutes 05:30-22:30 30 minutes 09:31-11:29 30 minutes 11:30-16:30 20 minutes 16:31-23:00 30 minutes BIRGU VENDA/VALLETTA 2 Monday to Friday Saturday Sunday Route 2 - Schedule Times Route 2 - Schedule Times Route 2- Schedule Times 05:15-20:25 20 minutes 05:30:00-22:45 30 minutes 05:30:00-22:45Isla/Birgu/Bormla/Valletta30 minutes 20:26-22:45 60 minutes KALKARA/VALLETTA 3 Monday to Friday Saturday Sunday Route 3 - Schedule Times Route 3 - Schedule Times Route 3 - Schedule Times 05:30 - 23:00 30 minutes 05:30 - 23:00 30 minutes 05:30Isla/Birgu/Bormla/Valletta - 23:00 30 minutes BIRGU CENTRE/VALLETTA 4 Monday to Friday Saturday Sunday Route 4 - Schedule Times Route 4 - Schedule Times Route 4 - Schedule Times 05:30:00 - 20:30 30 minutes 05:30-20:00 30 minutes 05:30-20:00 30 minutes 20:31 - 23:00 60 minutes 20:01-23:00 60 minutes 20:01-23:00 60 minutes BAHAR IC-CAGHAQ/VALLETTA 13 Monday to Friday Saturday Sunday Route 13 - Schedule Times Route 13 - Schedule Times Route 13 - Schedule Times 05:05 - 20:30 10 minutes 05:05 - 20:30 10 minutes 05:05 - 20:30 10 minutes 20:31 - 23:00 15 minutes 20:31 - 23:00 15 minutes 20:31 - 23:00 15 minutes PEMBROKE/VALLETTA 14 Monday to Friday Saturday Sunday Route 14 - Schedule Times Route 14 - Schedule Times Route 14 - Schedule Times 05:25 - 20:35 20 minutes 05:25 - 20:35 20 minutes 05:25 - 20:35 20 minutes 20:36 -22:48 30 minutes 20:36 -22:48 30 minutes 20:36 -22:48 30 minutes SLIEMA FERRIES/VALLETTA 15 Monday to Friday Saturday Sunday Route 15 - Schedule Times Route 15 - Schedule Times Route 15 - Schedule Times 05:15 - 22:20 30 minutes 05:15 - 22:20 30 minutes 05:15 - 22:20 30 minutes SWIEQI/VALLETTA 16 Monday to Friday Saturday Sunday Route 16 - Schedule Times Route 16 - Schedule Times Route 16 - Schedule Times 05:35 - 19:45 20 minutes 05:35 - 19:45 20 minutes 05:35 - 19:45 20 minutes 19:46 - 22:38 30 minutes 19:46 - 22:38 30 minutes 19:46 - 22:38 30 minutes SLIEMA (SAVOY)/VALLETTA 21 Monday to Friday Saturday Sunday Route 21 - Schedule Times Route 21 - Schedule Times Route 21 - Schedule Times 05:30 - 22:35 30 minutes 05:30 - 22:35 30 minutes 05:30 - 22:35 30 minutes BIRKIRKARA (STA. LIENA)/VALLETTA 22 Monday to Friday Saturday Sunday Route 22 - Schedule Times Route 22 - Schedule Times Route 22 - Schedule Times 05:35 - 09:35 20 minutes 05:30 - 22:45 30 minutes 05:30 - 22:45 30 minutes 09:36 - 22:40 30 minutes SAN GWANN (KAPPARA)/VALLETTA 24 Monday to Friday Saturday Sunday Route 24 - Schedule Times Route 24 - Schedule Times Route 24 - Schedule Times 05:30 - 22:30 30 minutes 05:40 - 22:40 30 minutes 05:40 - 22:40 30 minutes BUGIBBA (PIJUNIERI)/VALLETTA 31 Monday to Friday Saturday Sunday Route 31 - Schedule Times Route 31 - Schedule Times Route 31 - Schedule Times 05:20 -20:35 30 minutes 05:35 -20:35 30 minutes 05:35 -20:35 30 minutes 20:36 - 22:36 60 minutes 20:36 - 22:40 60 minutes 20:36 - 22:40 60 minutes SWATAR/VALLETTA 32 Monday to Friday Saturday Sunday Route 32 - Schedule Times Route 32 - Schedule Times Route 32 - Schedule Times 05:20-08:20 30 minutes 05:20-22:45 60 minutes 05:20-22:45 60 minutes 08:21-22:45 60 minutes CIRKEWWA/VALLETTA 41 Monday to Friday Saturday Sunday Route 41 - Schedule Times Route 41 - Schedule Times Route 41 - Schedule Times 05:00 - 22:00 30 minutes 05:00 - 22:00 30 minutes 05:00 - 22:00 30 minutes CIRKEWWA/VALLETTA 42 Monday to Friday Saturday Sunday Route 42 - Schedule Times Route 42 - Schedule Times Route 42 - Schedule Times 05:15 -22:25 30 minutes 05:15 -22:25 30 minutes 05:15 -22:25 30 minutes NAXXAR/VALLETTA 43 Monday to Friday Saturday Sunday Route 43 - Schedule Times Route 43 - Schedule Times Route 43 - Schedule Times 05:25:00-07:45 30 minutes 05:50 - 22:10 60 minutes 05:50 - 22:10 60 minutes 07:46-21:25 60 minutes MGARR/VALLETTA 44 Monday to Friday Saturday Sunday Route 44 - Schedule Times Route 44 - Schedule Times Route 44 - Schedule Times 05:35-20:35 30 minutes 05:35-20:35 30 minutes 05:35-20:35 30 minutes 20:36-22:05 60 minutes 20:36-22:05 60 minutes 20:36-22:05 60 minutes BUGIBBA (QAWRA)/VALLETTA 45 Monday to Friday Saturday Sunday Route 45 - Schedule Times Route 45 - Schedule Times Route 45 - Schedule Times 05:25 - 22:40 30 minutes 05:25 -22:30 30 minutes 05:25 -22:30 30 minutes GHARGHUR/VALLETTA 46 Monday to Friday Saturday Sunday Route 46 - Schedule T imes Route 46 - Schedule T imes Route 46 - Schedule T imes 05:35:00 - 09:35 20 minutes 05:30 -19:50 30 minutes 05:30 -19:50 30 minutes 09:36:00 - 21:10 30 minutes 19:51:00 - 22:50 60 minutes 19:51:00 - 22:50 60 minutes 21:11:00 - 22:10 60 minutes MOSTA/VALLETTA 47 Monday to Friday Saturday Sunday Route 47 - Schedule Times Route 47 - Schedule Times Route 47 - Schedule Times 05:20 - 07:50 30 minutes 05:30 - 22:30 60 minutes 05:30 - 22:30 60 minutes 07:51:00 - 22:15 60 minutes BUGIBBA (GILLIERU)/VALLETTA 48 Monday to Friday Saturday Sunday Route 48 - Schedule Times Route 48 - Schedule Times Route 48 - Schedule Times 05:10 - 19:55 20 minutes 05:15 -22:50 30 minutes 05:15 -22:50 30 minutes 19:56 - 22:55 30 minutes ARMIER (MELLIEHA)/VALLETTA 49 Monday to Friday Saturday Sunday Route 49 - Schedule Times Route 49 - Schedule Times Route 49 - Schedule Times 05:45-21:45 60 minutes 05:45-21:45 60 minutes 05:45-21:45 60 minutes RABAT (STA. RITA)/VALLETTA 50 Monday to Friday Saturday Sunday Route 50 - Schedule Times Route - Schedule Times Route - Schedule Times 05:30-08:30 30 minutes MTARFA/VALLETTA 51 Monday to Friday Saturday Sunday Route 51 - Schedule Times Route 51 - Schedule Times Route 51 - Schedule Times 05:30-20:30 30 minutes 05:30-20:30 30 minutes 05:30-20:30 30 minutes 20:31-22:40 60 minutes 20:31-22:40 60 minutes 20:31-22:40 60 minutes DINGLI/VALLETTA 52 Monday to Friday Saturday Sunday Route 52 - Schedule Times Route 52 - Schedule Times Route 52 - Schedule Times 05:30-20:30 30 minutes 05:30-20:30 30 minutes 05:30-20:30 30 minutes 20:31-22:50 60 minutes 20:31-22:50 60 minutes 20:31-22:50 60 minutes RABAT (VIRTU)/VALLETTA 53 Monday to Friday Saturday Sunday Route 53 - Schedule Times Route 53 - Schedule Times Route 53 - Schedule Times 05:20-20:20 30 minutes 05:20-20:20 30 minutes 05:20-20:20 30 minutes 20:21-22:20 60 minutes 20:21-22:20 60 minutes 20:21-22:20 60 minutes ATTARD (LIJA/BALZAN)/VALLETTA 54 Monday to Friday Saturday Sunday Route 54 - Schedule Times Route 54 - Schedule Times Route 54 - Schedule Times 05:20-22:25 30 minutes 05:15-22:20 30 minutes 05:15-22:20 30 minutes DINGLI (BUSKETT)/VALLETTA 56 Monday to Friday Saturday Sunday Route 56 - Schedule Times Route 56 - Schedule Times Route 56 - Schedule Times 09:15-19:10 60 minutes 09:15-19:10 60 minutes 09:15-19:10 60 minutes BIRKIRKARA (STAZZJON)/VALLETTA 58 Monday to Friday Saturday Sunday Route 58 - Schedule Times Route 58 - Schedule Times Route 58 - Schedule Times 05:25 - 10:05 20 minutes 05:15 - 22:50 30 minutes 05:15 - 22:50 30 minutes 10:06 - 22:35 30 minutes ZEBBUG/VALLETTA 61 Monday to Friday Saturday Sunday Route 61 - Schedule Times Route 61 - Schedule Times Route 61 - Schedule Times 05:30-15:55 20 minutes 05:30-22:40 30 minutes 05:30-22:40 30 minutes 15:56-22:45 30 minutes SIGGIEWI/VALLETTA 62 Monday to Friday Saturday Sunday Route 62 - Schedule Times Route 62 - Schedule Times Route 62 - Schedule Times 05:30-16:05 20 minutes 05:30-22:25 30 minutes 05:30-22:25 30 minutes 16:06-22:35 30 minutes QORMI (SAN GORG)/VALLETTA 63 Monday to Friday Saturday Sunday Route 63 - Schedule Times Route 63 - Schedule Times Route 63 - Schedule Times 05:15-15:40 30minutes 05:30-22:45 60 minutes 05:30-22:45 60 minutes 15:40-22:40 60 minutes QORMI (TAL-BLAT)/VALLETTA 64 Monday to Friday Saturday Sunday Route 64 - Schedule Times Route 64 - Schedule Times Route 64 - Schedule Times 05:55-08:25 30 minutes 06:00-22:30 60 minutes 06:00-22:30 60 minutes 08:26-21:55 60 minutes ZURRIEQ (VENDA)/VALLETTA 71 Monday to Friday Saturday Sunday Route 71 - Schedule Times Route 71 - Schedule Times Route 71 - Schedule Times 05:10-16:34 20 minutes 05:10-23:00 30 minutes 05:10-23:00 30 minutes 16:35-22:45 30 minutes QRENDI/VALLETTA 72 Monday to Friday Saturday Sunday Route 72 - Schedule Times Route 72 - Schedule Times Route 72 - Schedule Times 05:20-17:00 20 minutes 05:30-22:45 30 minutes 05:30-22:45 30 minutes 17:01-22:40 30 minutes ZURRIEQ (BUBAQRA)/VALLETTA 73 Monday to Friday Saturday Sunday Route 73 - Schedule Times Route 73 - Schedule Times Route 73 - Schedule Times 05:15-16:25 20 minutes 05:15-21:00 30 minutes 05:15-21:00 30 minutes 16:26-20:20 30 minutes 21:01-22:45 60 minutes 21:01-22:45 60 minutes 20:20-22:20 60 minutes QRENDI (BLUE GROTTO)/VALLETTA 74 Monday to Friday Saturday Sunday Route 74 - Schedule Times Route 74 - Schedule Times Route 74 - Schedule Times 05:35-21:35 30 minutes 05:35-21:35 30 minutes 05:35-21:35 30 minutes BIRZEBBUGA/VALLETTA 80 Monday to Friday Saturday Sunday Route 80 - Schedule Times Route 80 - Schedule Times Route 80 - Schedule Times 07:00-22:00 60 minutes 07:00-22:00 60 minutes 07:00-22:00 60 minutes MARSAXLOKK (QAJJENZA)/VALLETTA 81/85 Monday to Friday Saturday Sunday Route 81/85 - Schedule Times Route 81/85 - Schedule Times Route 81/85 - Schedule Times 05:10-20:30 20 minutes 05:30-20:30 20 minutes 05:30-20:30 20 minutes 20:31-23:00 30 minutes 20:31-23:00 30 minutes 20:31-23:00 30 minutes BIRZEBBUGA/VALLETTA 82 Monday to Friday Saturday Sunday Route 82 - Schedule Times Route 82 - Schedule Times Route 82 - Schedule Times 05:10:00-16:55 15 minutes 05:25-20:30 20 minutes 05:25-20:30 20 minutes 16:56-20:15 20 minutes 20:31-22:50 30 minutes 20:31-22:50 30 minutes 20:16-22:45 30 minutes STA.
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