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==Transport== Limassol is one of the island's main transportation hubs. The city is home to the largest port on the island, which handles almost exclusively all passenger traffic inbound and outbound the island.<ref>{{Cite web |title=2.1.1 Cyprus Port of Limassol {{!}} Digital Logistics Capacity Assessments |url=https://dlca.logcluster.org/211-cyprus-port-limassol#:~:text=Limassol%20Port,%20also%20known%20as,,%20Israel,%20Egypt%20and%20Lebanon. |access-date=2024-06-23 |website=dlca.logcluster.org}}</ref> === Bus transport === EMEL (Limassol Passenger Transport Company) ({{Langx|el|Εταιρεία Μεταφοράς Επιβάτων Λεμεσού, ΕΜΕΛ}}), is the main operator of buses in Limassol. {{As of|2024}}, its network consists of around 53 bus lines, spanning the Limassol district, making up a fleet of approximately 150 buses, 35 of which are electric.<ref>{{Cite web |title=New buses for Limassol |url=https://www.limassolchamber.eu/En/97/articles/1644/2023/01/13/New-buses-for-Limassol |access-date=2024-06-23 |website=www.limassolchamber.eu |language=en}}</ref> National and regional bus links are provided by InterCity Buses from the Limassol Port passenger building. === Ferry === [[File:Cranes Limassol Harbour 20110703.jpg|thumb|Cranes at the [[Port of Limassol]], 2011]]The [[Port of Limassol]] is the largest port in Cyprus. Commercial and passenger cruises make frequent stops at the port.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2023-10-28 |title=Cruise line unveils state-of-the-art ship at Limassol Port {{!}} Cyprus Mail |url=https://cyprus-mail.com/2023/10/28/cruise-line-unveils-state-of-the-art-ship-at-limassol-port/ |access-date=2023-11-03 |language=en-GB}}</ref> === Motorways === {{Further|Roads and motorways in Cyprus}} [[File:A1 Motorway Cyprus.JPG|thumb|[[A1 motorway (Cyprus)|A1 motorway]] in Limassol]] The city is a highway hub, crossing the following motorways: * [[A1 motorway (Cyprus)|A1 motorway]] to the north, to Nicosia * [[A5 motorway (Cyprus)|A5 motorway]] to the east, to Larnaca and Famagusta * [[A6 motorway (Cyprus)|A6 motorway]] to the west, to Paphos * [[A8 motorway (Cyprus)|A8 motorway]] to the north, to Saittas village (under construction {{As of|2024|lc=y}}) === Airports === While Limassol is not home to any airports, the city is close to two international airports; [[Larnaca International Airport]] (situated {{Approx.}} {{convert|60|km|abbr=on}} north-east from the city) and [[Paphos International Airport]] ({{Approx.}} {{convert|50|km|abbr=on}} north-west). Bus links connect both airports with the city, served by Limassol Airport Express from Chavouzas station.
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