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Liechtenstein Bus
Trade nameLIEmobil
Company typeBus services
Founded1 January 2012 (2012-01-01) in Vaduz, Liechtenstein
Area servedwhole of Liechtenstein and adjacent parts of Austria and Switzerland
Revenue19,019,469.99 Swiss franc (2021) Edit this on Wikidata
Number of employees11
Websiteliemobil.li/de
Volvo 7700 Hybrid at Schaan-Vaduz railway station in July 2013

Liechtenstein Bus (trading as LIEmobil) is a bus company based in Vaduz, Liechtenstein. The company operates a total of 19 petrol-powered buses and 27 diesel buses on a network of 25 routes throughout Liechtenstein. Many services operated by Liechtenstein Bus venture over the borders into Switzerland and Austria.

At Schaan-Vaduz bus station, all buses arrive at the same time, so passengers can quickly change between the different routes.

At the tourist center at Schaan-Vaduz bus station, passengers can get free information about public transport in Liechtenstein.

Holders of a Swiss Travel Pass can travel for free on Liechtenstein’s buses.

References

  1. "Über uns: Porträt" [About Us: Portrait] (in German). Retrieved 25 May 2022.
  2. About Swiss Travel Pass - https://www.swiss-pass.ch/swiss-pass/

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