The Intercambiador (aka Tenerife Transport Interchange) in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, the capital of Tenerife, combines the main station of the TITSA public bus service with light rail line 1, FerryBus and a parking for private vehicles. The station was opened on 17 June 2006. [1]
It is located on Avenida Tres de Mayo in the centre of Santa Cruz. The facility is a major, six-level Park-and-Ride that with an area of 66,235 square metres. [1]
There are 1,416 private vehicle spaces, [1] and the Interchange accommodates nine million passengers a year, with approximately 3,500 daily bus arrivals and departures to all points of the island. It is also the point of departure for Line 1 of the Tenerife Tram, which covers the route between Santa Cruz and San Cristóbal de La Laguna.
In December 2011, the main concourse was closed off for some months when the ceiling collapsed.
Line | Platform | route | Destination |
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238 | 17 | Santa Cruz – Somosierra – Taco | San Matías |
233 | 18 | Santa Cruz – Taco – El Cardonal – Las Chumberas | Finca España |
232 | 19 | Intercambiador – Somosierra – Taco – El Cardonal | La Gallega |
231 | 20 | Intercambiador – Los Majuelos | La Gallega |
138 | 21 | Santa Cruz – Tabaiba – Radazul – Tabaiba Baja | Santa Cruz |
139 | 21 | Santa Cruz – Tabaiba – Radazul – Tabaiba Baja | Santa Cruz |
142 | 21 | Santa Cruz – Añaza – Acorán | Barranco Hondo |
122 | 22 | Santa Cruz – Caletillas – Candelaria – Polígono Güímar | El Socorro |
123 | 22 | Santa Cruz – Caletillas – Candelaria | Araya |
124 | 22 | Santa Cruz – Caletillas – Candelaria – Polígono Industrial de Güímar – El Socorro – La Hidalga | Güímar |
131 | 22 | Santa Cruz – Calettilas – Candelaria | Igueste de Candelaria |
120 | 23 | Santa Cruz – Candelaria – Puertito de Güímar | Güímar |
121 | 23 | Santa Cruz – Candelaria – Arafo | Güímar |
126 | 23 | Santa Cruz – HUNSC – Hospital Universitario – Campus Guajara – Sta. María del Mar – Caletillas | Candelaria |
111 | 24, 25 | Santa Cruz – Enlaces autopista Sur – San Isidro – Tenerife South Airport – Las Chafiras – Los Cristianos | Costa Adeje |
711 | 24, 25 | Santa Cruz – Enlaces autopista Sur – San Isidro – Tenerife South Airport – Las Chafiras – Los Cristianos | Costa Adeje |
no line | 26 | wider platform for wheelchair users | |
110 | 27 | Santa Cruz – San Isidro – Los Cristianos | Costa Adeje |
106 | 28 | Santa Cruz – Enlace Orotava – Enlace Realejos – S. J. de la Rambla | Icod |
108 | 28 | Santa Cruz – La Laguna – Enlace Orotava – Enlace Realejos – S. J. de la Rambla | Icod |
310 | 29 | Santa Cruz – La Laguna – Enlace Orotava | C.C. El Trompo/La Villa (Park and Ride) |
103 | 30 | Santa Cruz – La Laguna – | Puerto de la Cruz |
102 | 31 | Santa Cruz – La Laguna – Tacoronte – Enlace Orotova – Las Arenas | Puerto de la Cruz |
104 | 31 | Santa Cruz – La Laguna – Tacoronte – La Orotova | Puerto de la Cruz |
105 | 32 | Santa Cruz – La Laguna – Tegueste – Tejina – Bajamar | Punta del Hidalgo |
015 | 33 | Santa Cruz – Hospital Universitario – Campus Guajara | La Laguna |
014 | 34, 35 | Santa Cruz – La Cuesta – | La Laguna |
026 | 36 | Santa Cruz – Salud Alto – El Rocío (La Cuesta) – La Piterita – Finca España – Pueblo Hinojosa – La Verdellada | La Laguna |
228 | 37 | Santa Cruz – La Cuesta – Valle Tabares – Valle Jiménez – Las Casillas | Los Campitos |
Line | Platform | route | Destination |
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947 | 01 | Intercambiador – San Andrés – El Bailadero – Las Bodegas – La Cumbrilla – | Chamorga |
946 | 01 | Santa Cruz – Muelle Norte – San Andrés – Taganana – Roque de las Bodegas | Almáciga |
945 | 02 | Santa Cruz – Muelle Norte – San Andrés | Igueste de San Andrés |
941 | 03 | Intercambiador – Urbanización Añaza – Acorán | Boca Cangrejo |
940 | 03 | Intercambiador – Añaza – Urbanización Acorán | Urbanización Costanera |
939 | 03 | Intercambiador – Taco – El Sobradillo | Llano del Moro |
937 | 04 | Intercambiador – Taco – Tíncer | Cruce El Sobradillo |
936 | 05 | Intercambiador – Añaza – Santa María del Mar – Taco | Intercambiador |
935 | 06 | Intercambiador – Santa María del Mar – Añaza | Intercambiador |
934 | 07 | Intercambiador – Taco – Santa María del Mar – Añaza | Intercambiador |
933 | 08 | Intercambiador – Taco – Barranco Grande – El Pilar | El Tablero |
919 | 08 | Intercambiador – Barranco Santos – La Salud | Cuesta Piedra |
917 | 09 | Intercambiador – Muelle Norte | Valleseco (La Quebrada) |
916 | 09 | Intercambiador – Muelle Norte – María Jiménez | Los Valles |
910 | 10, 11 | Intercambiador – Muelle Norte – Valleseco – María Jimenez – Cueva Bermeja – Dársena Pesquera – San Andrés | San Andrés / Playa de Las Teresitas |
909 | 14 | Intercambiador – La Marina – Muelle Norte | Barrio La Alegría |
908 | 13 | Intercambiador – Tomé Cano – Somosierra/Cmno. del Hierro – Barrio de Ofra – Las Retamas | Intercambiador |
906 | 14 | Intercambiador – Tomé Cano – Benito Pérez Armas – Barrio la Salud | Cuesta Piedra |
901 | 15 | Intercambiador – Miraflores – Bélgica – La Salud | Cuesta Piedra |
902 | 15 | Intercambiador – Plaza Los Patos | Barrio Nuevo / Cueva Roja /Los Campitos |
Line | Platform | route | Destination |
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Tram 1 | E | Santa Cruz – Plaza Weyler – Cruz del Señor – Taco – Hospital Universitario – Campus Guajara | La Laguna (Trinidad) |
912 | E | Intercambiador – La Salle – 25 de Junio – Ifara | Los Campitos |
914 | E | Intercambiador – La Salle – Plaza Weyler – Calle El Pilar – Plaza España | Intercambiador |
920 | E | Intercambiador – La Marina – Ramblas – 3 de Mayo | Intercambiador |
921 | E | Intercambiador – 3 de Mayo – Ramblas – Mercado | Intercambiador |
AeroExpress 20 | E | Santa Cruz – La Laguna | Tenerife North Airport |
014, 137 | E | Santa Cruz – La Cuesta – | La Laguna / Tacoronte |
015, AX20 | E | Santa Cruz – Enlaces Autopista Norte TF-5 | La Laguna / Aeropuerto Norte TFN |
104 | E | Santa Cruz – La Laguna – Tacoronte – La Orotova | Puerto de la Cruz |
711 | E | Santa Cruz – Enlaces autopista Sur – San Isidro – Tenerife South Airport – Las Chafiras – Los Cristianos | Costa Adeje |
971 | E | Intercambiador – Miraflores – La Salud – Vistabella | Las Retamas |
972 | E | Intercambiador – Miraflores – La Salud | Cuesta Piedra |
934 | E | Intercambiador – Somosierra – Taco – Santa María del Mar – Añaza – Taco – Somosierra | Intercambiador |
Naviera Armas | E | FerryBus to Los Cristianos Port | La Gomera / La Palma / El Hierro |
Fred Olsen Express | E | FerryBus to Los Cristianos Port | La Gomera / La Palma |
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