Monaco – Buses and Trams

The Compagnie des Autobus de Monaco (CAM) runs Monaco’s public bus network — a compact, well-maintained, and genuinely practical system for everyday life in the Principality. Buses depart every 10–15 minutes across most lines, digital tools are increasingly embedded in

Malta – Buses and Trams

Malta operates a bus-only public transport system — no trams run and there is no metro network. Every scheduled service is provided by Malta Public Transport under the Tallinja brand, reaching virtually every town and village across Malta and Gozo.

Mexico – Buses and Trams

Mexico boasts one of the most extensive bus networks anywhere on the planet, and it serves as the primary means of getting around for both everyday commuters and those travelling long distances. Cities such as Mexico City layer BRT corridors,

Malaysia – Buses and Trams

Malaysia’s bus network is both extensive and affordable, serving as the foundation of urban public transport across the country’s cities while also linking them together. In Kuala Lumpur and the surrounding Klang Valley, modern air-conditioned buses operate alongside rail lines

Luxembourg – Buses and Trams

Luxembourg holds a remarkable distinction among European nations when it comes to getting around: since March 2020, every bus, tram, and train operating within the country’s borders has been entirely free to use — whether you are a long-term resident

Jordan – Buses and Trams

Jordan’s bus network blends contemporary infrastructure with older, more informal arrangements. In Amman, a Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) system and a structured urban bus fleet have meaningfully improved city-wide mobility since 2021. For travel between cities, the long-running JETT coach

Kuwait – Buses and Trams

Kuwait’s public transport system relies entirely on buses — no trams or metro lines are in service anywhere in the country. Three principal operators cover much of the same ground, and ticket prices rank among the lowest in the Gulf

Italy – Buses and Trams

Italy’s bus and tram infrastructure is a mosaic of municipally operated urban networks, regional services, and competitive long-distance coach companies. The quality and dependability of these systems differ widely from one city to the next — Milan and Bologna boast

Jamaica – Buses and Trams

Jamaica’s public transport system relies principally on buses, with the government-operated Jamaica Urban Transit Company (JUTC) serving the Kingston metropolitan area at its core. This is complemented by privately run coaster buses, minibuses, and intercity coach services including Knutsford Express.

Japan – Buses and Trams

Japan’s bus and tram network is broad, dependable, and closely woven into the fabric of the country’s world-renowned transport infrastructure. Urban buses reach neighbourhoods that train lines cannot, long-distance highway coaches provide a wallet-friendly way to travel between cities, and