Transportation of Bahrain - By Buses Last updated on
Wednesday 14th April 2010
As Bahrain is relatively small, it is not a difficult place to get around. There is a good bus system which links most of the towns on the island to both Manama and Muharraq. The fare is normally a flat 50 fils per trip.
Buses run from 5.30 or 6.30 in the morning until about 9.30 in the evening. There is some variation in both trip frequency and beginning and ending of service times. These can be verified at the terminals in either Manama and Muharraq.
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Official name
State of Bahrain (Dawlat al Bahrayn)
Ruler
Sheikh Hamad bin Isa al-Khalifa.
Government type
Traditional monarchy
Capital
Manama
Administrative divisions
Al Hadd, Al Manamah,...
Capital
Manama
Population
634,137 (estimation of July 2000, including 28,424 foreigners)
Population density
909 per sq. km
Distribution
81% urban, 19% rural
Land area
678 sq. km...
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