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Launch of new, easy-to-read bus route maps take effect 21st August 2025
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25 August 2025, 05:17 AM

The Ministry of Planning, Lands, Agriculture, Housing & Infrastructure (PLAHI), in partnership with the Public Transport Unit (PTU), has officially launched new, easy-to-read bus route maps at key shelters across Grand Cayman, making it simpler than ever for residents and visitors to navigate the island by bus.

The new maps — installed at approximately 25 shelters — clearly display route numbers, major stops, and PTU contact details for enquiries, complaints, and feedback. The initiative is designed to:

•               Improve public awareness of existing bus routes.

•               Encourage adherence to assigned routes by bus operators.

•               Promote public transport as a reliable, attractive, and affordable travel option.

Commuters can also scan the QR code featured on each map to access a digital version instantly on their phone, or visit www.caymantransport.ky

Minister for Planning, Lands, Agriculture, Housing & Infrastructure, Hon. Jay Ebanks, JP, MP, said:

“We are committed to building a modern, reliable public transport system that works for everyone — from our daily commuters to visitors experiencing Cayman for the first time. These new maps are more than just signs; they’re a symbol of our pledge to make public transport accessible, user-friendly, and a preferred choice for getting around. This launch is another step towards a more connected, sustainable Cayman.”

The Ministry and PTU will also distribute printed trifold map brochures to a wide range of public access points, including community centres, government reception areas, schools, tourist welcome centres, healthcare facilities, and popular visitor locations to ensure maximum reach and visibility.

For details on the updated bus routes, please visit https://www.caymantransport.ky/transportation-services/public-bus or contact the Public Transport Unit at (345)-946-1323