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Take note! Bus route changes in southern Malta following Storm Harry
This is due to ongoing road condition issues after yesterday’s storm!

Lyndsey Grima

Tal-Linja has issued a service update affecting several bus routes due to ongoing road condition issues in the south of Malta after Storm Harry, urging passengers to plan their journeys accordingly.

Routes 94 and 120 are currently operating only up to the Ġakbu bus stop and will not be serving the Xgħajra promenade until further notice.

Meanwhile, routes 91 and 124 are being diverted after passing through Żabbar. These routes will travel via the Marsascala Bypass, continue through Triq Sant’ Anna, proceed to Marsascala Church, and then return towards Żabbar via Triq La Sengle and Triq Wied il-Għajn.

Additional changes affect routes 92, 93 and 204, which are now operating via the Marsascala Bypass in a southbound direction. Buses will turn in front of the Marsascala terminus before continuing northbound along the bypass, as the road from the opposite direction remains closed to traffic.

Passengers using routes 119 and 135 should note that both services will now terminate and commence their journeys in Żejtun.

Route 119 will operate up to bus stop Griffen, while route 135 will operate only as far as bus stop Huxlief.

Has Storm Harry affected your daily commute?

21st January 2026


Lyndsey Grima
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