Titsa reinforces the line that connects Teno, in the municipality of Buenavista del Norte, with the application of summer time. The island councilor for Mobility and president of the public transport company, Enrique Arriaga, highlights that this modification implies two more journeys a day from Monday to Friday and four, in the case of weekends and holidays.
The Cabildo company carries out the changes for the summer season starting today, Friday, July 1. They affect the services of line 369, which connects Buenavista and the Parque Rural de Teno.
Arriaga points out that the new schedule implies six more journeys, two from Monday to Friday, and four weekends and holidays. The objective is to attend to the increase in passenger demand that is traditionally registered in the months of July, August and September. Users will be able to pay for the trip with the Ten+ card, bank card and in cash.
new schedules
The schedule of departures from the Buenavista del Norte Station on working days will be at 9:00, 10:10, 11:05, 12:00, 13:10, 14:05, 15:00, 16:10, 5:05 p.m., 6:05 p.m. and 7:20 p.m. From Punta de Teno, the buses will leave at 9:25, 10:35, 11:25, 12:25, 13:35, 14:25, 15:25, 16:35, 17:25, 18:25 and 7:45 p.m.
Saturdays, Sundays and holidays, the vehicles will depart at 9:00, 10:10, 11:05, 12:00, 13:00, 14:00, 15:00, 16:10, 17:00, 17:50 , 6:05 p.m., 6:40 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. in the Teno direction. The return is scheduled at 9:25, 10:35, 11:25, 12:25, 13:25, 14:25, 15:25, 16:35, 17:25, 18:15, 18:25, 7:05 p.m. and 7:50 p.m.
The schedules can be consulted on the website www.titsa.com, on the customer service telephone number 922.53.13.00, or through social networks.
Punta de Teno is one of the least known corners of Tenerife, but no less in demand for that. A certain aura of mystery and magic only adds charm to the westernmost point that is home to a postcard lighthouse. Visiting this little paradise is the only way to understand its particular charm. Due to its difficult access on foot and by road, the Teno Rural Park has lived for centuries isolated from the rest of the Island. Now it finds more and more connection.