The shuttle bus moved 44 people on the first day and yesterday registered 109 users in the 30 expeditions carried out.
Responding to the objective of offering the best service, one more stop is added to the shuttle and two to the Rayo 80.
Normality and tranquility, both in traffic and in the extraordinary transport service, has been the general trend during the first two days since Adif closed the crossing at the level of Santiago el Mayor.
According to the registered data, the free shuttle bus carried out on Tuesday - festive day - a total of 27 expeditions, between 8 and 21 hours, with 44 passengers, while yesterday, the first working day of operation, there were 109 users who used this transportation in the 30 trips made, with hours from 7 a.m. to 9.30 p.m.
After these two days, and reviewed the service development mode, the decision has been taken to incorporate new stops to the extraordinary service.
Thus, the shuttle line will carry one more on Calle Morera and the extended route of the R80 incorporates two others: one on Pío XII street, one way, and another on Calle Morera, on the way back.
The traffic service will signal the stops today and tomorrow, if not before, they will enter service.
The itinerary that follows the line was chosen by the neighbors of the environment between three options offered by the City and its cost amounts to 250,000 euros.
Regarding the traffic in the vicinity of the level crossing, the reports issued by the Local Police confirm that there was no notable retention or increase in traffic or that there was no call to Room 092 requiring a police presence.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia