Public water transport in Timișoara

The public water transport with waterbuses (colloquially named vaporetto (sing.) or vaporașe ("little ships")) is the newest public transport subsystem in Timișoara, being delivered by the local public transportation authority (Societatea de Transport Public Timișoara) and it stretches on almost 7 km of the Bega Canal. The inaugural route took place in the morning of October 4, 2018.[1]

A vaporetto is shown approaching the Dacia stop, heading downstream.
Line V1
Upstream
Mihai Viteazul
(Cartier Dorobanți)
Dacia
(Badea Cârțan Market)
Corneliu Coposu
(Prefectură)
Vasile Pârvan
(Michelangelo)
Metropolitan Cathedral
Sfânta Maria
Ștefan cel Mare
(Dragalina Boulevard)
Constantin Brâncoveanu
(Golf)
Ardealul
(Modoș Bridge)
Downstream

Line V1

There is only one waterbus route (line V1), having nine stops along the Bega Canal, from the Modoș Bridge (downstream) to the Mihai Viteazul Bridge (upstream). The stations are equipped with a covered waiting space, with an upper waiting platform and a floating dock.

As of 2018 (autumn season), the line was served by two or three vessels. Upstream, the route takes about 64 minutes, and downstream, 50 minutes.[2][3] A waterbus can take on board up to as much as 50 passengers,[1] and the crew is composed of at least 2 sailors.

Schedule

The hydrobuses navigate as a public transport means from Mondays through Fridays, and in weekends they navigate for leisure,[1] with embarkment and debarkation at the Catedrala Mitropolitană stop.

The schedules can be found at downstream and upstream directions.

In 2018, the waterbuses navigated until December 8, after that being brought to a depot until the end of the winter.[4]

The stations

The stations are covered, having four benches, an upper waiting platform which is connected to the floating dock by a metallic gangway. Each of the stations has also a cabin which can be used for various purposes.

Each station has also a bicycle rack of the local public transport authority.

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Notes

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