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How Do I Use Public Buses In Bahrain?

Bahrain's public bus system is modern, affordable, and comprehensive, operated by the Bahrain Public Transport Company under government supervision.

System Overview:

  • 26 well-planned routes covering major cities and residential areas
  • Over 600 designated bus stops throughout the kingdom
  • 140 modern, air-conditioned buses operating daily
  • Real-time updates available through official apps and websites

Key Routes Connect:

  • Manama (capital city)
  • Muharraq (including the international airport)
  • Isa Town, Riffa, Budaiya, and Saar
  • A1 Airport Line - direct service between airport and city center

Pricing:

  • Single journey: 275 fils (around $0.73) with GO Card.
  • Daily cap: 700 fils (around $1.85) with GO Card – once you reach this amount in one day, further rides are free.
  • Monthly pass (28 days): BHD 12 (around $32) with GO Card.

Payment Methods:

  • All fares are paid using the rechargeable GO Card – cash payments to drivers are no longer accepted.
  • GO Card - rechargeable card available at various locations
  • Currently, the GO Card is the main method of payment, and cashless travel is mandatory.

Tips for Using Buses:

  • Download the official app for route planning and real-time schedules
  • Arrive at stops early during peak hours
  • Keep your ticket until the end of your journey
  • Priority seating is reserved for elderly, disabled, and pregnant passengers.