Also known as Liemobil, Liechtenstein Bus, LIECHTENSTEINmobil, LIEmobil
thumb|Volvo 7700 Hybrid at [[Schaan-Vaduz railway station in July 2013]] Verkehrsbetrieb LIECHTENSTEINmobil, trading as LIEmobil, is a state-owned bus company in Liechtenstein. It operates the country's primary public transport network, with cross-border routes to neighbouring Austria and Switzerland. Founded in 2000, it was originally known as Liechtenstein Bus Anstalt, or just Liechtenstein Bus, before rebranding in 2012.
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thumb|Volvo 7700 Hybrid at [[Schaan-Vaduz railway station in July 2013]] Verkehrsbetrieb LIECHTENSTEINmobil, trading as LIEmobil, is a state-owned bus company in Liechtenstein. It operates the country's primary public transport network, with cross-border routes to neighbouring Austria and Switzerland. Founded in 2000, it was originally known as Liechtenstein Bus Anstalt, or just Liechtenstein Bus, before rebranding in 2012.
== History == The first bus service in Liechtenstein began operations on 15 March 1922. The Liechtenstein state established the publicly owned Liechtenstein Bus Anstalt (traded as Liechtenstein Bus) in 2000, which rebranded as LIEmobil on 1 January 2012. Verkehrsbetrieb LIECHTENSTEINmobil was registered as a legally independent institution on the day of the rebrand.
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