Amman Bus
The Amman Bus is a bus service operated in Amman, Jordan since 2019.
It is currently consisting of 135 buses throughout around 27 routes. Bus tickets can be bought either online via the Amman Bus mobile application or as a rechargeable card in major terminals. Passengers scan their cards or QR codes on phone when boarding the bus, where the price ticket is subtracted from the available balance. The buses are air-conditioned, accessible, monitored with security cameras and have free internet service.[1]
Routes
Route number |
Origin | Destination | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Al-Mahatta terminal | Al-Manara | |
2 | Al-Mahatta terminal | Al-Mughayrat | |
3 | Al-Mahatta terminal | Al Marqab | |
4 | Al-Mahatta terminal | Tabarbour | |
5 | Al-Mahatta terminal | Sports Federation | |
6 | Al-Mahatta terminal | Abu Alia | |
7 | Al-Mahatta terminal | Al Wananat | |
8 | Al-Mahatta terminal | Marka Housing | |
9 | Al-Mahatta terminal | Northern terminal | |
10 | Al-Mahatta terminal | Al-Khaznah | |
11 | Al-Mahatta terminal | Abu Nsair | |
12 | Northern terminal | Shafa Badran | |
13 | Al-Mahatta terminal | University of Jordan | |
14 | Al-Mahatta terminal | Sweileh | |
15 | Northern terminal | The Islamic University | |
19 | Northern terminal | Al Balqa Applied University | |
20 | Al-Mahatta terminal | Um Nuwara | |
21 | Al-Mahatta terminal | Al-Farouq Omar Suburb | |
22 | Al-Mahatta terminal | Adan neighborhood | |
25 | Al-Mahatta terminal | Shafa Badran | |
26 | Al-Mahatta terminal | Hetten Collage | |
27 | Al-Mahatta terminal | Higher Education | |
28 | Al-Mahatta terminal | Al-Mustanadah | |
30 | South terminal | Prince Hamzah Hospital | |
31 | Saqf Al-Seil | Eastern Zuhour | |
32 | Al-Mahatta terminal | Nuzhet Sahab | |
33 | Al-Mahatta terminal | Al-Khaznah | |
34 | North terminal | Marj Al-Hamam | |
35 | Al-Mahatta terminal | Al-Yasmeen | |
36 | Al-Mahatta terminal | Abdoun | |
37 | Al-Mahatta terminal | Women Police Department |
See also
References
- "New fleet of 135 buses begins operations in capital". The Jordan Times. 1 July 2019. Retrieved 8 February 2022.
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