Bus Routes in Beirut
LCC (Lebanese Commuting Company) is a private company created in 1992, that now runs urban services in greater Beirut, up to Byblos (Jbail) in the north. They also have an international service to Damascus, probably with only one bus making the roundtrip each day. Buses are red and white and number between 150 and 200.
Bus Routes in Beirut
Buses
An overland trans-desert bus service between Beirut, Haifa, Damascus and Baghdad was established by the Nairn Transport Company of Damascus in 1923.
Beirut has frequent bus connections to other cities in Lebanon and major cities in Syria. The Lebanese Commuting Company, or LCC in short, is just one of a handful brands of public transportations all over Lebanon.
Bus Routes in Beirut
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Is there public transport in Beirut?
Travelling the city of Beirut, Lebanon is easy because of the cheap and extensive public transport system.
Bus Routes in Beirut
On the other hand, the publicly owned buses are managed by le Office des Chemins de Fer et des Transports en Commun (OCFTC), or the “Railway and Public Transportation Authority” in English.
Buses for northern destinations and Syria leave from Charles Helou Station
Buses are popular and inexpensive and can be stopped anywhere along the way simply by hailing.
Lebanese Bus Routes:
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Most are midibuses: Mercedes-Benz L -Caio Catharina V and a smaller number of Mercedes-Benz L -Caio Picollo. Only on route 9 two large buses were seen: one Mercedes OF -Caio Alfa and one Nissan city bus (the only non-Mercedes in the fleet). The international service is operated by a Mercedes-Benz OF -Caio Apache VIP. The company uses smart cards and has monthly passes. However, patronage of the buses seems to be quite low. I never saw many passenger in any of the buses. Coverage of the area with the 12 bus routes is also quite low
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