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Marprom is a municipally-owned public transport operator that operates 17 local bus services in the city of Maribor, Slovenia. Service 16 is operated on behalf of the Municipality of Duplek.[1][2]
Headquarters | Mlinska ulica 1, 2000 Maribor, Slovenija |
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Services | Public transportation |
Website | www.marprom.si |
Overview
editMarprom was founded on the 21st of June 2011 to provide better bus services for the people of Maribor. They run a variety of bus models, but some include:
- Mercedes-Benz Connecto
- IVECO Crossway
- IVECO e-Way
- SCANIA Citywide LF
Bus Services
editMarprom operates 17 bus services within Maribor.[3] Alongside these local bus services, Marprom also run a service to Pohorje using a minibus with an attached bicycle trailer.[4]
Route Number | Start | Destination |
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1 | Maribor Bus Station | Tezno |
2 | Betnavska Ulica | Razvanje |
3 | Mlinska Bus Station | Dobrava Cemetery |
4 | Limbuš | NC Supernova |
6 | Maribor Bus Station | Vzpenjača |
7 | Maribor Bus Station | Rošpoh via. Kamnica |
8 | Maribor Bus Station | Terme Fontana |
9 | Maribor Bus Station | Dogoše via. Zrkovci |
12 | Mlinska Bus Station | Pobrežje via. Gosposvetska |
13 | Maribor Bus Station | Tezno via. Črnogorska |
15 | Bresternica | Košaški Dol via. Maribor Railway Station |
16 | Maribor Bus Station | Zgornji Duplek |
17 | Ribniško Selo | Erjavčeva via. Maribor Bus Station |
18 | Gosposvetska | Pekre via. Lackova |
19 | Maribor Bus Station | Šarhova |
20 | Mlinska Bus Station | Grušova |
21 | Maribor Bus Station | Merkur via. Ljubljanska |
During the Lent Festival, Marprom operate two specialised circular services.
Route Number | Start | Destination |
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K1 | Maribor Bus Station | Tezno/Čufarjeva/Greenwich/Main Square |
K2 | Maribor Bus Station | Radvanjska/Lackova/Pekre/Ob ribniku/Limbuš/Studenci/Main Square |
Cablecars
editMarprom operate a fleet of cablecars at Vzpenjača.[5]
As part of a cablecar infrastructure overhaul in 2009, a number of brand new 8-seater cablecars were put into service. This replaced the previous infrastructure that dated back to the 1960s.[6]