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NewsIn Omsk, residents of the right bank have complained about the lack of municipal transport

In Omsk, residents of the right bank have complained about the lack of municipal transport

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Photo: Y. Ivanko/ Mos.ru Omsk
Residents of the private sector near the Oktyabrsky Bridge in Omsk have complained about the lack of municipal transport. Schoolchildren and pensioners must pay a full fee when traveling by minibus. Unless, of course, passengers manage to fit into crowded cabins.
We are talking about houses on Craft, Syropyatskaya, Luganskaya, Beregovy and other streets located in the Central District.
“Municipal transport does not cross the bridge at all, there is no tram stop at 2nd East, in the direction of civilization (center). Or go to 11 Craft or Bridge. Cupid builds, lots of people. And 353, 97, 392 minibuses and the Paz bus remained. At rush hour they don’t stop at 2nd East, it’s packed. And further on B. Khmelnitsky, many people are also waiting, ”reports the BK55 edition of the words of the residents of Omsk.


Residents of the city turned to the Ministry of Transport with a request to launch a bus on the Zavertyaeva-Moskovka line, but have not yet received a response. In the meantime, passengers are forced to storm crowded minibuses, or cross the 800-meter bridge on foot.
The main complaint of pensioners is that the prices for travel in transport with unregulated fares are constantly rising, while there are no direct routes in many directions. As a result, you have to pay a lot more. At the same time, beneficiaries can travel on municipal transport for 18 rubles.

“But what is it, it’s like we live in the city, but like on the outskirts, some kind of ‘abandoned’, concluded the residents of Omsk.
Earlier, Maria Zazdravnykh, executive director of the regional center for housing and communal services Control Omsk, drew attention to the constant problem of road cleaning in the city. Passengers are forced to walk to the 20th Line tram stop through snowdrifts dumped during road clearing.


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