PTP and So that we don’t screw up the train are calling for a vindictive action
The PTP and So that we don’t screw up the train have called this Friday a vindictive action to demand “quick solutions” to the repeated incidents after the first section of doubling works.
Complaint of lack of information on substitute services
The Association for the Promotion of Public Transport and So they don’t screw us up the train also report a lack of information regarding substitute services, such as, for example, where the bus stops will be located.
Challenges to improve public transport in Osona
A safe cycling network, the improvement of the R3 or an attractive public transport offer are some of the present and future challenges presented by a region where the majority of journeys are made by private vehicle.
Protests and demands to improve the railway
R3 user platforms have called a protest this Saturday in the Garriga. “Perquên no es tren” and “El Ripollès Existeix” will urge the Torelló formations that present themselves at the municipal councils in May to promote the railway and to “work to improve” the line.
Celebrating the 10th anniversary of “Perquên no es tren squisas”
“Perquê no es tren screw” has celebrated its 10th anniversary with a rally at Vic station. The editions of NacióDigital publish about twenty reports, interviews and chronicles giving users a voice and portraying the network’s problems in a context of wanting to replace the car.
Commitment to improving public transport
Marc Janeras, a member of So that we don’t screw up the train, has shown the association’s commitment to improving public transport.