Transport Ministry: Bus Service Has Resumed

April 15, 2021

The Ministry of Transport confirmed that bus service resumed today [April 15] and urged people “to stay at home in line with the mandatory Government order and to only utilise the Bermuda bus service if necessary.”

A spokesperson said, “The Ministry of Transport can confirm that bus service has resumed today [April 15, 2021].

“Buses are currently following the Sunday schedule with additional runs in the morning and evening during the Stay-at-Home order and will resume regular service once the SAH has ended.

“Minister of Transport, the Hon. Lawrence Scott, JP MP, encourages the public to stay at home in line with the mandatory Government order and to only utilise the Bermuda bus service if necessary.

Minister Scott stated “We are pleased to announce that our buses are back on the road. However, I urge the community to do their part in decreasing the spread of Covid.

“We ask that individuals who have to use our public buses take every precaution when waiting for the bus, entering, and leaving the bus. We stress the importance of sanitizing your hands, keeping your mask on for the duration of your journey, and adhering to the physical distancing symbols on the seats.

“We want to stress that persons should only be using the bus for transportation to/from approved businesses or work. Our bus operators will continue to function under the Ministry of Health’s COVID protocols.”

“The Central Bus Terminal ticket kiosk will be open from 9am to 5pm only.

“The Bermuda ferry service will be suspended during the Stay-at-Home order.

Stay-at-Home Order

“Additional runs added to the Sunday Schedule:

Route 1

  • 7:15 am Central Terminal to Grotto Bay
  • 8:00 am Grotto Bay to Central Terminal

Route 2

  • 7:15 am Central Terminal to Ord Road
  • Every hour to 12:15 pm
  • 7:45 am Ord Road to Central Terminal
  • Every hour to 12:45 pm
  • 4:15 pm Central Terminal to Ord Road
  • 4:45 pm Ord Road to Central Terminal
  • 5:15 pm Central Terminal to Ord Road
  • 5:45 pm Ord Road to Central Terminal
  • 6:15 pm Central Terminal to Ord Road
  • 6:45 pm Ord Road to Central Terminal

Route 3

  • 7:15 am Central Terminal to Grotto Bay
  • 7:45 am Grotto Bay to Central Terminal

Route 4

  • 7:15 am Central Terminal to Spanish Point
  • 7:30 am Spanish Point to Central Terminal Outbound Main Road Inbound North shore Road

Route 5 & 9

  • 7:15 am Central Terminal circular route
  • 8:15 am Central Terminal circular route

Route 6

  • 6:00 am St. George to St. David’s
  • 6:15 am Route 11 from St. David’s to Central Terminal

Route 7

  • 7:00 am Barnes Corner to Central Terminal 7:15pm Central Terminal to Dockyard
  • 8:20 pm Dockyard to Central Terminal
  • 9:15 pm Central Terminal to Dockyard
  • 10:20 pm Dockyard to Central Terminal

Route 8

  • 6:15 am Dockyard to Central Terminal

Route 10

  • Nothing added

Route 11

  • 6:00 am St. George’s through St. David’s, leaving at 6:15 am
  • 6:45 am Central Terminal to St. Georges

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  1. Bus service is an important mode of transportation now more than ever because of global warming as well as the state of the economy, it is vitally important for everyone to do their part in helping to conserve our natural resources as well as provide greater levels of protection for the land, air and water