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Yakutsk authorities plan to address the issue concerning the No.25 bus service

Decision pending on bus route No. 25 regulation in Yakutsk

Yakutsk authorities plan to address the issue of the No.25 bus service
Yakutsk authorities plan to address the issue of the No.25 bus service

Yakutsk authorities plan to address the issue concerning the No.25 bus service

In the city of Yakutsk, Russia, an unexpected incident on bus route No. 25 has caused some disruptions. Lyudmila Davydova, the acting head of the MUK "City Road Traffic Service", has taken the lead in overseeing the investigation and negotiations regarding this matter.

As a result, buses on route No. 25 are currently operating on a reserve schedule. Specifically, 12 buses are running at 17-minute intervals. The Central Dispatch Service is also involved in the investigation and negotiations.

To address the schedule inconsistencies, buses from other routes will be temporarily redirected to route No. 25. This measure is intended to stabilise the schedule.

The investigation into the incident will be more detailed, and negotiations will be conducted with the carriers. The exact number of buses running on route No. 25 after the investigation and negotiations remains undisclosed.

An unscheduled meeting of the permanent commission for the examination of city and suburban routes is scheduled to take place in the near future. This meeting will consider three options, including reducing the existing route scheme, reinforcing it with additional buses from other routes, and terminating the current contract.

It's important to note that seasonal weather impacts, maintenance or road conditions, operational challenges, and planned route changes can contribute to inconsistencies in bus schedules.

For the most accurate and up-to-date information about bus route No. 25 in Yakutsk, it is best to consult local municipal transport authorities, visit official Yakutsk public transit websites, or contact local residents or news sources familiar with Yakutsk city transport.

Unfortunately, no new information about the decisions made during the unscheduled meeting of the permanent commission for the examination of city and suburban routes has been provided at this time. The City Road Traffic Service of Yakutsk will listen to the carriers' explanations about the incident on bus route No. 25.

We will continue to monitor this situation and provide updates as more information becomes available.

  1. Due to the incident on bus route No. 25, the Central Dispatch Service and the City Road Traffic Service are collaborating to investigate and negotiate with the carriers in the finance sector, as they are the entities responsible for the city's transportation.
  2. As the investigation continues, the city authorities are considering financial support strategies from the industry, such as bringing in additional buses from other routes or modifying the existing routes, to effectively stabilize the transportation service disrupted by this incident.

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