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Fewer bus trips in Utrecht to make public transport more reliable

Fewer bus trips in Utrecht to make public transport more reliable

Public transport providers Transdev and Keolis are reducing bus schedules in the Utrecht region to improve service reliability and minimize unexpected cancellations. The decision follows a period of frequent delays and service disruptions that have affected passengers since the start of a new joint concession in mid-December.

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