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59 stops • 2 directions

02: Puerta Triana -> Heliopolis
  1. Resolana (Feria)
  2. San Juan de Ribera (Macarena)
  3. San Juan de Ribera (Policlinico)
  4. Doctor Leal Castanos (Huerta del Carmen)
  5. Sor Francisca Dorotea (Barriada La Barzola)
  6. Ronda de Pio XII (Madreselva)
  7. Avenida Llanes (Miraflores)
  8. Avenida Llanes (Carretera Carmona)
  9. Alcalde Manuel del Valle (Jose Perez Ocana)
  10. Alcalde Manuel del Valle (Hesperides)
  11. Alcalde Manuel del Valle (Kansas City)
  12. Efeso (Avenida Solea)
  13. Ada (Tarso)
  14. Ada (Avenida Montes Sierra)
  15. Jose M. Javierre (Los Arcos)
  16. Rda. Tamarguillo (Alejandro Collantes)
  17. Rda. Tamarguillo (Marques de Pickman)
  18. Rda. Tamarguillo (Francisco Buendia)
  19. Ronda del Tamarguillo (Ramon y Cajal)
  20. Rda. Tamarguillo (Av. de La Paz)
  21. Poeta Manuel Benitez (Rda. La Oliva)
  22. Poeta Manuel Benitez (P. Gonzalez Abato)
  23. Marques Luca de Tena (Virgen del Rocio)
  24. Marques Luca de Tena (Hospital V.Rocio)
  25. Padre G. Tejero (Est. Benito Villamarin)
  26. Glorieta Alcalde Parias Merry
02: Heliopolis -> Puerta Triana
02: Heliópolis -> Puerta Triana
  1. Glorieta Alcalde Parias Merry
    Glorieta Alcalde Parias Merry
  2. Padre G. Tejero (Est. Benito Villamarin)
    Padre G. Tejero (Est. Benito Villamarín)
  3. Marques Luca de Tena (Hospital V.Rocio)
    Marqués Luca de Tena (Hospital V.Rocio)
  4. Marques Luca de Tena (Virgen del Rocio)
    Marqués Luca de Tena (Virgen del Rocío)
  5. Poeta Benitez Carrasco (Ronda La Oliva)
    Poeta Benítez Carrasco (Ronda La Oliva)
  6. Poeta Benitez Carrasco (Pacifico)
    Poeta Benítez Carrasco (Pacífico)
  7. Poeta Benitez Carrasco (Avenida La Paz)
    Poeta Benítez Carrasco (Avenida La Paz)
  8. Ronda del Tamarguillo (Hytasa)
    Ronda del Tamarguillo (Hytasa)
  9. Ronda del Tamarguillo (Cerro del Aguila)
    Ronda del Tamarguillo (Cerro del Águila)
  10. Rda. Tamarguillo (Plaza Ruperto Chapi)
    Rda. Tamarguillo (Plaza Ruperto Chapí)
  11. Rda. Tamarguillo (Federico Mayo Gayarre)
    Rda. Tamarguillo (Federico Mayo Gayarre)
  12. Rda. Tamarguillo (Alejandro Collantes)
    Rda. Tamarguillo (Alejandro Collantes)
  13. Jose M. Javierre (Los Arcos)
    José M. Javierre (Los Arcos)
  14. Ada (Avenida Montes Sierra)
    Ada (Avenida Montes Sierra)
  15. Ada (Jerusalen)
    Ada (Jerusalén)
  16. Efeso (Palacio de deportes)
    Éfeso (Palacio de deportes)
  17. Alcalde Manuel del Valle (Kansas City)
    Alcalde Manuel del Valle (Kansas City)
  18. Alc. M. del Valle (Baltasar de Alcazar)
    Alc. M. del Valle (Baltasar de Alcázar)
  19. Avenida Llanes (Carretera Carmona)
    Avenida Llanes (Carretera Carmona)
  20. Avenida Llanes (Miraflores)
    Avenida Llanes (Miraflores)
  21. Ronda de Pio XII (Avenida Pino Montano)
    Ronda de Pío XII (Avenida Pino Montano)
  22. Ronda de Pio XII (Begona)
    Ronda de Pío XII (Begoña)
  23. Sor Francisca Dorotea (Hdad. Trabajo)
    Sor Francisca Dorotea (Hdad. Trabajo)
  24. Doctor Leal Castanos (Avenida San Lazaro)
    Doctor Leal Castaños (Avenida San Lázaro)
  25. San Juan de Ribera (Policlinico)
    San Juan de Ribera (Policlínico)
  26. Parlamento de Andalucia - Macarena
    Parlamento de Andalucía - Macarena
  27. Resolana (Barqueta)
    Resolana (Barqueta)
  28. Jose de Galvez (Pabellon de Andalucia)
    José de Gálvez (Pabellón de Andalucía)
  29. Juan Bautista Munoz (Teatro Central)
    Juan Bautista Muñoz (Teatro Central)
  30. Americo Vespucio (F. de Comunicacion)
    Américo Vespucio (F. de Comunicación)
  31. Americo Vespucio (Louis Braille)
    Américo Vespucio (Louis Braille)
  32. Americo Vespucio (Monasterio de La Cartuja)
    Américo Vespucio (Monasterio de La Cartuja)
  33. Camino de Los descubr(Puerta Triana)
    Camino de Los descubr(Puerta Triana)
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Common Questions About This Route
We've gathered all the essentials based on open data. Straight answers to the questions people ask most often.

What number is assigned to this route?

Route number is 2. Remember it—the number stays the same everywhere: on the stop display, in apps, on the vehicle itself. Look for 2 specifically. If you're not sure you found the right stop, just ask someone nearby: 'Does bus 2 stop here?'

Where does bus #2 run?

This route serves the Seville (Spain) region. In larger metro areas, routes can pass through several districts or towns. To know for sure if it works for you, pull up the route map and check the key stops and direction.

Who's the official operator?

Operator is Transportes Urbanos de Sevilla. This is the official company responsible for the route. If you run into problems (rude driver, breakdown, dirty vehicle, delays)—contact them. It helps to note the time, direction, and route number—makes your complaint more specific and gets handled faster. Contact info is usually on the company website or in transit apps.

Which transit system does it belong to?

This route is part of the 'Transportes Urbanos de Sevilla' transit system. Within one network, payment and transfer rules are often consistent. Terms can differ though, so check current fares and payment methods in up-to-date sources before your trip.

Additional Route Information
02: Puerta Triana -> Heliopolis02: Puerta Triana -> Heliópolis

Reference

2

Route network

Transportes Urbanos de Sevilla

Network (short)

TUSSAM

Operator

Transportes Urbanos de Sevilla

Quick overview

Explore the bus 2 route in Seville (Spain). 2 directions, 59 stops, and an interactive route map available in one place.

Data source

The data is obtained from open sources and may contain inaccuracies. Route information is updated regularly.


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