mylesBuses

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MylesBuses (stylized as mylesBuses) is a bus transport company by Melecie, which aims to replicate the routes of rail networks with the versatility and flexibility of bus networks. It aims to be a semi-realistic bus service. It is the successor to SavaBus, a small bus company operating out of Savacaci.

Buses by mylesBuses are built by and provided by Crystal Motors, which also produces the buses in the Nymphalia Bus System. As such, buses in mylesBuses and in the Nymphalia Bus System appear similar.

Routes are numbered according to their associated trunk line. Trunk lines are labeled starting with 0, with those in and near the X axis starting with 1, those in and near the Z axis starting with 2, northern lines as 3, eastern lines as 4, southern lines as 5, and western lines as 6.

History

SavaBus opened in 2017 as a bus system that connected Savacaci, then Melecie's primary town, with other locations. It used buses provided by AutoDesignZ. In its peak, it was able to link 11 towns, including Savacaci.

SavaBus went on indefinite pause during 2018 onwards. Successors were planned, with it planned to being renamed to Lodistra Buses and using Voltorb Kinetics buses before the parent company myles was created, becoming the parent company of it and Airail (now mylesMonorail).

Despite now being a part of myles, the existing SavaBuses were never renamed or replaced. It remained as an inactive subsidiary of myles, even when mylesMonorail, mylesHeli, and mylesFerry (now mylesSeas) were active.

The long hibernation of mylesBuses was ended in September of 2021, where due to new bus companies such as ArcticLiner and Sandstone Buss being created, Melecie decided to revamp the SavaBus system once again. Now using custom-built Crystal Motors buses, the first line was opened later that month, with  116  Not in service Estify Linker (later renumbered to the  216  Estify Link) opening between Pixl Vinayaka International Airport and Espil Ecilidae Airport. This was soon followed by  116  Not in service Moj Metropolitan, which went from Schillerton to Jimbo and was completed quickly.

mylesBuses underwent many large spikes in expansion since then, with stops opening from as far northwest as Bristol and as far southeast as Pretoria. Its rapid expansions have secured it the rank of largest bus company in the MRT, taking the place from RedLine Buses. It continues to expand today, and is planning on adding express warps in longer lines to speed up travel times, as well as a Seabeast Buses-esque hub and spoke system that connects its major hubs together.

Routes

MylesBuses Map.jpeg

Trunk Lines

100 Lines

115 Line
Grand Mesa

200 Lines

212 Line
Tomcastle

300 Lines

303 Line
Frog Peninsular
304 Line
Spruce Line

400 Lines

500 Lines

502 Line
Desert Snake
503 Line
Frostburns
504 Line
NSG Link