[1] The concession has been constantly renovated up until 2020, but the city council can rescue the service by paying a compensation.
In 2002, the Metropolitan Transport Consortium of the Granada Area was created, and the urban bus network was integrated within it.
The Transportes Rober fleet is composed of approximately 150 buses[2] with an average age of 6 years.
Herederos de Gómez's buses are similar to those of Transportes Rober, but they only have two doors and no glass separations between the driver and passengers.
Letters identify which part of the city lines go through and numbers go from 0 to 9 (0 if it doesn't connect with a transport exchange and 1 to 9 following a clockwise starting point order in the north and anticlockwise starting point order in the south): The bus transport system has direct connection with the Granada Metro on 12 stations.