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BUS and TAXI FARE RATE Faamamaluina : 28 Aperila 2014 Effective : 28Th April 2014 TOTOGI FAAPOLOAIGA O PASESE O PASI MA TAAVALE LAITI LA’UPASESE BUS AND TAXI FARE RATE Faamamaluina : 28 Aperila 2014 Effective : 28th April 2014 PULEGA O FELAUAIGA I LE LAUELEELE LAND TRANSPORT AUTHORITY TOTOGI O PASESE O PASI LAUPASESE UPOLU MA SAVAII TULAFONO FAAPOLOAIGA O TAAVALE AFI 2014 FAAMAMALUINA 28 APERILA 2014 PASSENGER FARE RATES FOR MOTOROMNIBUSES UPOLU AND SAVAII ROAD TRAFFIC ORDER 2014 EFFECTIVE 28 APRIL 2014 E tusa ai ma le Tulafono Autu o Taavale Afi 1960 i fuaiaupu vaega “73”, o le Komiti Faatonu o le Pulega o Felauaiga i le Laueleele faatasi ai ma le ioega a le Afioga i le Minisita o le Pulega o Felauaiga i le Laueleele e faapea; Ua Faasilasila Aloaia Atu Nei,o le totogi o pasese aupito maualuga mo malaga uma a pasi laupasese ua laisene mo femalagaina i Upolu ma Savaii, o le a taua i lalo. [Pursuant to the Road Traffic Ordinance 1960,section “73” requirements that the Land Transport Authority Board of Directors within the concur- rence of the Honourable Minister of Land Transport Authority, Do hereby Declare that the following maximum fares scale rates shall to be charged in respect of passenger transportation in motor omnibuses in Upolu and Savaii.] UPOLU Amata mai le Fale Faatali pasi i Sogi/Siitaga o totogi o Pasese[15%] [Sogi Bus Terminal Towards and fare increased 15%] SAVAII Amata mai le Uafu i Salelologa, Siitaga o totogi o Pasese [15%] [Salelologa Wharf towards and fare increase 15] SIITAGA O PASESE O PASI 15% UPOLU 2014 15% BUS FARE INCREASE - UPOLU 2014 Eastern Cost (Itumalo I Sasae) from Sogi Bus Terminal. Motootua (hospital) 1.30 Papaloloa 1.50 (Amata mai le Faletali Pasi Sogi) Papaigalagala (NUS) 1.50 Papauta 1.50 Vaimoso Lights/Eastern Main Road Loto Tanugamanono 1.40 Samasoni Traffic Lights/Aai o Niue/M Tiapapata 2.60 ulinuu/Apia Malololelei (Nuu fou) 3.00 Apia 1.00 Toomatagi 1.50 Flea Market 1.00 Vaiala 1.40 Fugalei 1.00 Vailima (village) 2.00 Fugalei Market 1.00 Vailima (Avele College) 2.10 Lalovaea 1.00 Vaimauga College 1.40 Leone 1.00 Vaimea 1.20 Malifa 1.00 Vaipuna 1.40 Maluafou 1.00 Vaivase tai 1.40 Mulinuu 1.00 Vaivase uta (Village) 1.50 Savalalo 1.00 Vaivase uta (Tanoa ole I’a & Tala atu) 1.60 Sogi 1.00 Tamaligi 1.00 VAIMAUGA SASAE Taufusi 1.00 Fagalii tai 1.50 Togafuafua 1.00 Fagalii uta (Airport) 1.50 Tufuiopa 1.00 Fagalii uta (Government Flats 1.60 Vaisigano (Bridge) 1.00 Fagalii uta (Beyond Govt. Flats) 1.80 Vaimoso Lights 1.00 Laulii tai 2.20 Laulii uta 2.30 VAIMAUGA SISIFO Letogo tai (Auala Laupapa/Vaoto) 2.00 Aai o Fiti 1.20 Letogo uta [Magafa ma agai I uta] 1.70 Alaoa 2.00 Maugafiafia 1.70 Alamagoto 1.40 Vailele tai 1.50 Afiamalu 4.10 Vailele uta 1.60 Apia Park 1.20 Faatoia 1.40 ANOAMAA SISIFO Falefitu 1.40 Eva 3.00 Leufisa 1.40 Fusi 3.10 Leififi[School] 1.20 Leusoalii 2.20 Malifa (Beyond) 1.30 Luatuanuu 2.60 Lelata 1.40 Saoluafata 3.50 Levili 1.20 Salelesi 3.20 Maagao 1.40 Solaua (Sauniatu) 3.70 Magiagi (Village) 1.50 Solosolo 2.90 Magiagi (Fanua Tanu) 1.40 Solosolo uta 3.20 Magiagi uta 2.20 Matautu tai 1.40 ANOAMAA SASAE Matautu uta 1.20 Falefa 3.70 Moataa tai 1.40 Falevao 4.10 Moataa uta 1.40 Lalomauga 4.40 Satitoa 6.40 Manunu 4.30 Lotopue 5.60 Lufilufi 3.50 Saletele 5.10 ALEIPATA UI LOTOFAGA Sauano 5.10 (PASI TAAMILO) Lemafa 4.50 VAA O FONOTI Lotofaga 5.10 Uafato 8.90 Matatufu 6.00 Faleapuna 3.60 Vavau 5.20 Lona 6.60 Aufaga 5.60 Masina 6 .60 Lepa 6.30 Musumusu 6.60 Saleapaga 6.40 Samamea 7.60 Lalomanu 7.80 Taelefaga 5.60 Vailoa 7.70 Ulutogia 7.40 LOTOFAGA Malaela 7.00 Lemafa 4.50 Mutiatele 7.00 Lotofaga 5.40 Saleaumua 6.40 Matatufu 6.00 Samusu tai 6.40 Vavau 5.20 Samusu uta 6.10 Satitoa 7.40 LEPA (UI LOTOFAGA) Tiavea tai 6.40 Lemafa 4.50 Tiavea uta 6.10 Aufaga 5.60 Lepa tai 6.30 Western Coast (Itulagi Sisifo) from Sogi Bus Lepa uta 6.70 Terminal (Amata mai fale faatali pasi Sogi) Saleapaga tai 6.40 Saleapaga uta 6.70 FALEATA SASAE Siupapa 6.30 Alafua 1.60 Vaigalu 6.30 Lepea 1.40 Lotopa 1.50 Moamoa Tai 1.50 ALEIPATA ITUPA I LUGA (UI VAIPU) Moamoa uta (Catholic church compound) 1.60 Lemafa 4.50 Pesega 1.30 Ulutogia 6.40 Seesee tai 1.40 Lalomanu 6.80 Seesee uta 1.50 Vailoa 6.70 Sinamoga 1.50 Tuaefu 1.40 ALEIPATA ITUPA I LALO (UI VAIPU) Tuanaimato 1.50 Lemafa 4.50 Tulaele Tai 1.40 Tiavea uta 5.30 Ululoloa 1.50 Tiavea tai 5.60 Vailoa Tai 1.40 Samusu uta 5.30 Vailoa Uta 1.50 Samusu tai 5.60 Vaimoso tai 1.20 Amaile 5.80 Vaimoso uta 1.30 Utufaalalafa 5.60 Vaitoloa 1.40 Saleaumua 5.60 Papaseea 2.50 Mutiatele 6.10 Malaela 6.10 FALEATA SISIFO Elise Fou 1.60 AANA ALOFI NUMERA 1 Falelauniu Tai 2.20 Faleasiu Tai 2.90 Falelauniu Uta 2.60 Fasitoo Uta I uta 3.00 Laloanea 2.40 Fasitoo Uta I tai 2.90 Puipaa 2.20 Faleasiu Uta 3.00 Saina 1.60 Siusega 2.20 AANA ALOFI NUMERA 2 Talimatau 1.50 Leulumoega Tai 3.00 Tanumapua 1.60 Leulumoega Uta 3.10 Tapatapao 2.40 Nofoalii 3.00 Toamua 2.10 Tulaele Uta 1.50 Vaigaga 1.60 AANA ALOFI NUMERA 3 Faleatiu Tai 3.10 Vaitele Tai 1.70 Faleolo (village) 3.60 Vaitele Fou 2.50 Faleolo Airport 3.60 Vaipoto (Vaitele fou) 2.50 Fasitoo Tai I tai 3.10 Vaitele Uta 2.30 Fasitoo Tai I uta 3.20 Vaiusu Tai 1.50 Faleatiu Uta 3.20 Vaiusu Uta 1.60 Magia 3.50 Faleata Park/Complex 1.70 Satapuala 3.50 Vailuutai 3.10 SAGAGA-LE-FALEFA Satuimalufilufi 4.00 Aele 2.20 Vaipapa(Aggie Resort Gate) 4.00 Aleisa 2.90 Faleula Tai 2.10 AIGA I LE TAI Faleula Uta 2.20 Mulifanua (Wharf) 4.00 Saleimoa 2.60 Mulifanua (Village) 4.10 Tafaigata 2.40 Apolima Uta 4.30 Malua 2.60 Manono Uta 4.50 Tufulele tai 2.90 Tufulele uta 3.10 Utualii 2.80 SAMATAU/FALELATAI Nuu 2.50 Samatau 4.90 Siufaga (Falelatai) 5.10 Matautu (Falelatai) 5.60 SAGAGA-LE-USOGA Afega 2.20 ITULAGI I SAUTE FROM SOGI BUS TERMINAL Malie Tai 2.20 (AMATA MAI FALE FAATALI PASI SOGI 2014 Malie Uta 2.40 Tuanai Tai 2.20 Tuanai Uta 2.40 LEFAGA/FALEASEELA UI LEULUMOEGA TUAI GAGAEMAUGA Nu.1 (Upolu) Tanumalala 4.30 Leauvaa tai 2.30 Faleseela uta 4.40 Leauvaa uta 2.90 Faleseela tai 5.10 Leualesi 3.00 Safaatoa uta 4.50 Safaatoa tai 5.10 Tafagamanu uta 4.50 Tafagamanu tai 4.90 Savaia uta 4.50 Saanapu tai 5.20 Savaia tai 4.80 Sataoa uta 5.00 Gagaifolevao uta 4.50 Sataoa tai 5.20 Gagaifolevao tai 4.70 Lotofaga 5.70 Matautu uta 4.50 Nuusuatia 5.70 Matautu tai 4.60 Vaiee 5.70 Matafaa 5.30 Fusi 5.90 Fausaga 5.90 LEFAGA/FALESEELA UI ALEISA Mulivai 5.90 Tanumalala 3.70 Tafitoala 6.20 Faleseela uta 3.80 Faleseela tai 4.60 SIUMU-UI-TIAVI Safaatoa uta 3.80 Tiavi 5.00 Safaatoa tai 3.90 Siumu 7.20 Tafagamanu uta 3.80 Saaga 7.20 Tafagamanu tai 3.90 Savaia uta 3.80 FALEALILI-UI-TIAVI Savaia tai 3.90 Togitogiga 7.40 Gagaifolevao uta 3.80 Saleilua 7.40 Gagaifolevao tai 3.90 Poutasi 8.00 Matautu uta 3.80 Vaovai 8.00 Matautu tai 3.90 Matautu 8.00 Matafaa 5.10 Tafatafa 8.00 Malaemalu 8.20 GAGAEMAUGA NU. 2 UI LEULUMOEGA Satalo 8.20 TUAI Sapunaoa 8.20 Salamumu uta 4.60 Salesatele 8.80 Salamumu tai 5.00 Salani 9.20 Sapoe 9.20 GAGAEMAUGA NU.2 UI ALEISA Salamumu uta 4.00 Salamumu tai 4.30 SAFATA UI LEULUMOEGA TUAI Saanapu uta 5.10 Saanapu tai 5.20 Sataoa uta 5.20 Sataoa tai 5.40 Lotofaga 5.60 Nuusuatia 5.60 Vaiee 5.60 Fusi 6.60 Fausaga 6.60 Mulivai 6.70 Tafitoala 6.80 SAFATA-UI-ALEISA Saanapu uta 5.00 SIITAGA PASESE O PASI 15% SAVAII 2014 15% BUS FARE INCREASE - 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