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nigelmercier
25-01-2014, 09:52
I'm slumming it on my next trip out: no car. Has anyone found a Titsa Bus Route Map that shows the route that the busses take, and the stop numbers?

I know I can search for a route on their web site, but it doesn't work very well.

junglejim
25-01-2014, 10:20
There is a link to a PDF that you can use on Titsa Site unders Descargar tus Folletos

http://titsa.com/index.php?accion=articulosseccion&IdSeccion=24

Click on Descargar tus Folletos

TODAS LAS LÍNEAS DE TENERIFE

Adjuntamos en formato PDF, el Folleto con todas nuestras Líneas

By clicking on the word Folleto it will download the PDF which has all the routes and a map on page 9 .

- - - - - - - - - - merged double post - - - - - - - - - -

Also on the route page , each route has a list of stops and their id numbers
eg 470
http://titsa.com/index.php?accion=linea&IdLinea=470

nigelmercier
25-01-2014, 10:30
Yes, I have downloaded the timetable, but the map is a bit basic and doesn't show the routes or the stops.

The list of stops on the line page is a bit pointless without showing where it is on a map. Yes, you can bring up a map window, but you need an internet connection.

junglejim
25-01-2014, 13:33
It's as good as you'll get on-line , otherwise get a hard copy map from the bus or bus station free .
Normally when I'm doing a new journey ,I do a little homework first so I know my options !
For example , you can travel right round the Island in a day stopping off at various places for about €17 using the Bono .

nigelmercier
25-01-2014, 14:16
I've got an old Bono card, but that's another story ...

Some time ago I made this map for the route change point for the airport. The bus stops are where they are shown on the Titsa Map, but I'm not so sure:

http://i77.photobucket.com/albums/j54/nigelmercier/Bus-Change_zps1d870987.png~original

SussexByTheSea
25-01-2014, 15:34
Try Guaguapp from the app store, gives routes, maps and live times for Titsa.

Dave

ribuck
25-01-2014, 15:47
Volunteers have added most of the Titsa bus routes to the transport layer of Open Street Map.

Go to www.openstreetmap.org and zoom in. The location of each bus stop is indicated by a blue square (on moderate zoom) or an icon of a blue bus (on deep zoom).

Click on the "Layers" button (the button looks like a stack of paper) and select the Transport option to see the routes. They are shown in red, with route numbers, if you zoom in enough. I find this really useful, because the Titsa timetable doesn't give enough information to be sure where to catch the bus.