The IU-Greens spokesman in Murcia, Esther Herguedas, said today that the reorganization of urban bus lines "are proving not to satisfy" the public, and said that "it takes so long to get to the city center "from neighborhoods like El Carmen, James, and Vistabella," that residents prefer to walk. "
Herguedas indicated that residents in those neighborhoods "have met with buses that have expanded their routes to triple both travel time and the service becomes inoperative."
On the other hand, reported that the offices of the company Transportes de Murcia "is hiding information about the euro that charges users by issuing bus pass card and other evidence of transportation, and they are told that charged for the photo that takes place in the offices, when in fact it is a bond for the issuance of the card. "
In his view, the complaints of citizens "go beyond what may be the initial confusion of changing the system, and are symptomatic of the malaise of the public so they are cuts in a basic service such as public transport" .
In this sense, Herguedas has said his local group "will continue working for citizen complaints transferred" to the City, while continuing to develop its information campaign ahead of the mobilization for the right to public transport organized by a platform civic organizations, which will take place on October 20.
Also explained that IU-Greens works to promote public debate on mobility, and has advanced to the 25th organized a public event with the participation of the CEO of Mobility of the Junta de Andalucía, José Luis Ordoñez.
Source: IURM