Highlands: Bus Timetables Arouse Controversy

12 years ago - 21 November 2012, The Défi Media Group
Highlands: Bus Timetables Arouse Controversy
Highlands residents say they are tired. They say they are often forced to walk to Phoenix, bus fault.

"If necessary, we are ready to circulate a petition to react company serving the Phoenix and Highlands regions. "At the company concerned, it is reasonable that the number of 14 buses serving this line daily.

"The days are alike. It's been three years since this problem is and nothing is done to improve the situation ... "Deplore these protesters. "It is expected that the residents of Highlands take the bus from Hermitage to visit the capital. The problem is that outside of rush hour, it is difficult to find any bus, "said a resident.

"The first bus points to 6 o'clock in the morning and the last around 19 hours. We do not claim that there is no bus, but they are irregular and occur every hour or every two hours. It is not convenient for us, "say our interlocutors.

Asked for a reaction, a part of the carrier ensures that the number of buses serving the area is 14. The agent added that their passage interval is approximately 20 minutes. Listen, the only thing I can tell you is that those residents are inconsistent in their statements. The bus line that serves all regions on a consistent basis.

These areas are: Quatre-Bornes, Camp Fouquereaux, Hermitage and Phoenix. There are also two express bus (from Hermitage) pass, "assures us that framework. "It is up to residents to keep abreast of the times passing bus ..."