Canada – Buses and Trams

Bus networks form the foundation of public transportation across Canada, with virtually every town or city of meaningful size running at least one local service. The gap in quality and coverage between major urban centres — where well-connected, frequent bus

Caymans – Buses and Trams

Grand Cayman is served by a small but operational public bus network that runs throughout the week, linking the island’s key residential and commercial districts. Trams do not exist anywhere in the Cayman Islands. While the system is reasonably priced

Brunei – Buses and Trams

Brunei’s public bus system is modest in scope but operational, with its core centred on the capital Bandar Seri Begawan (BSB) and routes stretching out to principal towns across the country’s various districts. No trams or metro lines exist anywhere

Bulgaria – Buses and Trams

Bulgaria offers a practical and budget-friendly public transport system centred on buses, with trams lending a distinctive historical character to Sofia. City services in major urban areas such as Sofia, Plovdiv, and Varna reach most residential and commercial districts, while

Brazil – Buses and Trams

When it comes to getting around Brazil, the bus is king. The country’s extensive ônibus network forms the cornerstone of public transport, moving the overwhelming majority of both urban commuters and intercity travellers across one of the planet’s most expansive

Belgium – Buses and Trams

Belgium operates a comprehensive bus and tram network through three separate regional authorities — De Lijn covering Flanders, STIB/MIVB serving Brussels, and TEC operating across Wallonia — each responsible for their own area’s buses, trams, and in certain cases light

Belize – Buses and Trams

When it comes to land-based public transport, Belize depends almost exclusively on buses. The network is operated by a collection of private companies holding government-issued permits, serving intercity corridors along major highways as well as more remote rural settlements. Quality

Bahrain – Buses and Trams

Bahrain’s public bus network forms the foundation of the island’s public transport offering, providing air-conditioned, budget-friendly travel across 26 routes that connect the Kingdom’s principal cities and towns. No trams are currently in service, although a metro (light rail) project

Barbados – Buses and Trams

Despite its modest size, Barbados boasts a remarkably well-developed public transport system, anchored by the government-operated Transport Board and complemented by privately run minibuses and ZR route taxis. A universal flat fare keeps travel costs low, and services reach every

Bahamas – Buses and Trams

Public bus travel in the Bahamas revolves almost entirely around the “jitney” — privately owned minibuses that run on fixed routes throughout Nassau (New Providence) and, to a more limited degree, Grand Bahama. No tram network exists, and there is