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Superbus (Hebrew: סופרבוס) is an Israeli bus company, which provides intercity and intracity service in Lod, Ramla, Tzrifin, Modi'in Illit, Beit Shemesh and Shoham.
In 2007 it was published that Superbus won a tender to operate public transportation in Bet Shemesh and the Jerusalem corridor in spite of its low quality of service and the large number of complaints filed by passengers against the company. A lawsuit was filed by Connex and by Illit, after which a final decision was taken in favor of Superbus. The company began operating these lines in January 2009.
Routes that operate within Lod: 2, 11. Routes that operate within Ramla: 2, 4, 5, 11. There is also a route #6, which operates within Tzrifin. Below are the remaining Superbus routes which originate in the region of Lod and Ramla.
Routes that operate within Modi'in Illit: 1, 3, 7, 8. Below are the remaining Superbus routes which originate in Modi'in Illit. Since Modi'in Illit, popularly known as Kiryat Sefer, is a fully Haredi town, the same rules apply which apply in Egged's 'Mehadrin' buses. Men sit up front, and women in the back.
Superbus ([Latin for superb, proud, arrogant) may refer to:
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