This figure solidifies the service, which operates through 11 regular and on-demand lines, as a key component of daily mobility in the region. The routes connect municipalities with major service hubs, such as Montblanc, l'Espluga de Francolí, and Santa Coloma de Queralt.
The growth is largely due to the commitment to the on-demand transport model, which better adapts the service to the needs of the population in less densely populated municipalities. Line 2 (Lilla – Vilaverd – Prenafeta – Montblanc) recorded a spectacular 157% increase, making it the fastest-growing line in the entire network.
Other lines with notable increases included Line 7 (Ollers – Barberà de la Conca – Montblanc), with a 102% rise in users, and Line 11 (Santa Coloma de Queralt – Montblanc), which grew by 44%. Line 6 (Senan – l'Espluga de Francolí) increased its passengers by 33%, and Line 5 grew by 16%.
These improvements are based on a study promoted by the Directorate General of Road Transport and local councils, which identified mobility needs in areas like health and education. Since June, several routes have expanded their on-demand service from Monday to Friday, starting at 7:30 a.m.
Furthermore, the municipality of Passanant i Belltall has been incorporated into the network via the extension of Line 4, and the village of Ollers has been added to Line 7, strengthening connectivity for these smaller communities with the rest of the region.




