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New night bus routes introduced in Malta to get you home after those party weekends!
Party the night away and get home safe

Jillian Mallia

Hey night owls, listen up! Malta's Tallinja bus service has revamped their night bus routes, giving us five new night routes that came into effect this month. The new routes serve the southern and central regions more comprehensively, while other routes were revised into a more efficient network.

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So how can I get home after a, erm... ziblata?

N11, which currently operates from St Julian’s to Cirkewwa on Friday and Saturday nights, sees an increase in frequency to 30 minutes.

N13 will continue to operate from Valletta to St Julian’s nightly.

N40 is a new route operating from St Julian’s to Mosta via San Gwann and Naxxar, running every 30 minutes on both Friday and Saturday nights.

N50 is a new route starting from St Julian’s to Rabat via Rabat, Birkirkara, Balzan and Attard, operating on Friday and Saturday nights every 30 minutes.

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N71 is also a new route which will operate from St Julian’s to Mqabba via Luqa, Airport, Zurrieq and Qrendi also on Friday and Saturday nights with a frequency of 30 minutes.

N91 will continue to operate from St Julian’s to Marsascala (circular) on Friday and Saturday nights.

N209 is a new route from St Julian’s to Zebbug via Hamrun, Qormi and Siggiewi every 30 minutes on Fridays and Saturdays.

N212 is a new nightly service operating from Sliema to Bugibba every 30 minutes.

20th February 2019


Jillian Mallia
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A book lover, writer and globetrotter who loves exploring new places and the local gems that the Maltese Islands have to offer. An avid foodie and arts fanatic, Jillian searches the island and beyond for the perfect settings to write about.

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