Mané Dendê Terminal Ascom Semob Salvador City Hall began, on Saturday (6), the operation of the Mané Dendê Terminal, a new piece of equipment that is now part of the public transport system in the suburbs of the capital of Bahia. According to the Mobility Secretariat (Semob), at this first moment, the terminal operates in an assisted phase, with continuous monitoring by the department's technical teams, who monitor the operation of the lines and make the necessary adjustments. With the entry into operation, the lines serving the neighborhoods of Rio Sena and Alto da Terezinha heading to Lapa Station now have the Mané Dendê Terminal as their point of origin, with new operational organization, nomenclature and codes. 📲 Click here and join the g1 Bahia WhatsApp group Line 1675 – Terminal Mané Dendê x Lapa (via Pajussara) replaces the old line 1627. The service makes 24 trips on weekdays and 13 trips on Saturdays, Sundays and holidays, serving Alto da Terezinha and Rio Sena before continuing along Avenida Afrânio Peixoto towards Lapa. Now on g1 Line 1676 – Terminal Mané Dendê x Lapa (via Getúlio Vargas) replaces line 1628, with 21 trips on weekdays, 13 on Saturdays and 12 on Sundays. The itinerary includes the main roads of Alto da Terezinha and Rio Sena, with access to Avenida Afrânio Peixoto and connection with the Center. During the initial period of operation, Semob agents and Integra system representatives work in the region to guide users about changes and support adaptation to the new operating model. The Terezinha Terminal continues to operate, being served by new lines that depart from the Mané Dendê Terminal and follow the routes via Pajussara and via Getúlio Vargas. The Rio Sena Terminal continues to operate in the morning to reinforce the departure of passengers at times of greatest demand. Line 1676-02 (Rio Sena x Lapa) provides support trips on weekdays, at 4:30am, 5am and 5:30am, and on Saturdays, at 5:15am and 6am, with no operation on Sundays. In addition, lines 1633-03 (Rio Sena x Ondina) and 1633-08 (Mirantes de Periperi x Ondina) continue to leave the end of the Rio Sena line, ensuring the maintenance of the transport offer and greater convenience for users. The itineraries of the new lines include structural routes in the region, such as Rua Direta da Terezinha, Pajussara, Rua Getúlio Vargas and Avenida Afrânio Peixoto, as well as important corridors in the Center, such as the Calçada, Comércio and Vale do Tororó regions, ensuring integration with Lapa Station. READ ALSO: Bus driver injured after men vandalize transport with explosives and pool balls in Salvador Salvador gets new bus lines starting Saturday City Hall changes the name of bus lines after deactivating the old bus station in Salvador; know what it will be like Terminal Mané Dendê becomes part of the public transport system in the suburb of Salvador Ascom Semob See more state news on g1 Bahia. Watch videos from g1 and TV Bahia 💻