In Kurgan, a woman with a three-year-old child waited for a regular bus for more than an hour, the Oblast 45 portal reports on January 31, citing the Incident Kurgan community on the VKontakte social network.
“I was standing with a three-year-old boy for 80 minutes at a stop on a mountain in Glinka. It would be nice to be alone, the little one roared from the cold, from 17:30 to 18:50 not a single bus to Chelnokovo “– complained a woman who introduced herself as Marina.
She added that the problem did not affect her alone: “The children of the second shift of school 55 almost hit an oak tree at the bus stop, they wanted to walk on foot”.
It should be noted that such complaints on the Kurgan became frequent after the public transport reform. For example, on January 30, people complained. That from 6:40 to 7:30 they were waiting for the bus on Khalturin street. “The 312 bus arrived, pulled over and left without picking up people!”wrote an outraged citizen.
The transport reform, which changed the transport schedule, transport routes and introduced interchanges, caused much criticism from the city’s residents. Mayor Yelena Stinikova’s speech on this occasion generated more than 1,000 questions and more than 250 angry comments below the video of the speech. Residents of remote microdistricts are especially worried – Utyak, Cheremukhovo and others.
Source: Rossa Primavera

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