Why is there still no improvement in the correspondences between bus and train in the north?

Since there have been problems with the correspondence between the train from Luxembourg city and the bus 134 to Eschdorf for a long time, and the situation has still not improved, the DP MP André Bauler asked what the minister plans to do in this matter.

„D’Awunner vu Bierden an Ëmgéigend hunn zënter Méint Problemer mat de Verbindunge Bus-Zuch-Bus fir an d’Stad. Et gouf den Awunner aus der Regioun Eschduerf-Heischent-Buerschent-Bierden an Aussiicht gestallt, datt sech bei de Changementer am Bus- an Zuchplang vun Dezember eppes géif änneren.

All Dag fiert de Bus vun der Linn 134 Richtung Eschduerf de betraffene Leit, besonnesch de Schülerinnen a Schüler, déi aus der Stad kommen, zu Ettelbréck op der Gare virun der Nues ewech, well d’Zäit fir vum Zuch op de Bus ëmzeklammen einfach ze kuerz ass. Dat selwecht gëllt och ëmdréit – de Problem besteet natierlech zu all Stonn.

An deem Kader wollt ech dem Här Minister fir Mobilitéit an ëffentlech Aarbechten folgend Froe stellen:

  • Firwat ass et am Dezember net zu deenen Upassungen am Zäitplang komm, déi vu ville Säite gefrot a matgedeelt goufen an zu enger spierbarer Verbesserung fir déi betraffe Leit gefouert hätten?
  • Ass den Här Minister bereet fir sou séier wéi méiglech op den zoustännegen Plazen z’intervenéiere fir deen dote Mëssel, deen zu vill Onmutt féiert, aus der Welt ze schafen?

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