Tenerife’s Cabildo Revives University Shuttle Buses to Promote Sustainable Transport
The Cabildo of Tenerife has taken a significant step towards enhancing public transport by reinstating university shuttle bus services, which are set to improve connectivity for students and staff at the University of La Laguna (ULL). This initiative is part of a broader commitment to sustainable mobility and reducing the environmental impact of transportation on the island.
Improving Accessibility for the University Community
As of today, the university shuttle buses, operated by Transportes Interurbanos de Tenerife (Titsa), are back in operation, providing direct links from La Orotava and Costa Adeje to the University of La Laguna. This service is designed to offer a more efficient and environmentally friendly transportation option for the university community, which includes thousands of students and faculty members.
Rosa Dávila, the President of the Cabildo of Tenerife, expressed her enthusiasm for the reintroduction of these shuttles, emphasizing that they will significantly benefit the student population. By providing quicker and more comfortable travel options from various locations across the island, the initiative aims to reduce the reliance on private vehicles. This, in turn, is expected to alleviate traffic congestion, particularly during peak hours when the demand for transport is at its highest.
Advancing Sustainable Mobility Initiatives
Dávila highlighted that this initiative is a reflection of the Cabildo’s commitment to promoting equal opportunities for students while simultaneously reducing carbon emissions. The shuttle service is not just a standalone project; it is part of a comprehensive strategy that includes staggered schedules and car-sharing initiatives. These measures are aimed at improving overall mobility and reducing overcrowding on public transport during busy times.
Between January and June 2025, the four shuttle lines successfully transported approximately 25,000 passengers, showcasing their effectiveness and sustainability as a viable transportation alternative for both students and faculty. This impressive figure underscores the demand for such services and the positive impact they can have on the community.
Detailed Shuttle Routes and Timings
The shuttle services encompass several routes specifically designed to meet the diverse needs of students and staff. The 611 line, for instance, connects the Costa Adeje station with the University Hospital, making crucial stops at key locations such as Los Cristianos, San Isidro, and the Faculty of Economics. This route operates Monday through Friday, with departures from Costa Adeje at 06:45 and 13:10, and return trips from the University Hospital at 14:40 and 21:00.
Another important route, the 605 line, runs from La Orotava station, stopping at various points including Nelson Mandela Street and the University Hospital of Canarias. This service also operates on weekdays, with departures from La Orotava at 07:05 and returns at 14:45. These carefully planned schedules ensure that students can easily access the university and return home without unnecessary delays.
Additionally, the ULL 606 shuttle departs from Icod station at 06:30, returning from the university campus at 14:45. Similarly, the ULL 608 shuttle leaves from Mencey Bencomo Square in Los Realejos at 06:50, also returning at 14:45. Both routes include multiple stops to ensure accessibility for all users, making it easier for students from various regions to commute to the university.
For those interested in more detailed information regarding the shuttle schedules and routes, individuals are encouraged to visit the Titsa website or contact the company directly. This transparency ensures that all potential users can plan their journeys effectively and take full advantage of the services offered.
Key points
- The Cabildo of Tenerife has reactivated university shuttle buses connecting La Orotava and Costa Adeje to the University of La Laguna.
- Rosa Dávila reported that approximately 25,000 passengers used the shuttle services between January and June 2025.
- The initiative aims to reduce private vehicle use and alleviate traffic congestion on the island.
- The shuttle services are part of a broader strategy to promote sustainable mobility and improve the quality of life for the university community.
- Multiple shuttle lines operate on weekdays, providing extensive coverage for students and staff.