Summer bus timetables draw criticism in Dalarna

Dalatrafik's summer timetable running from 15 June to 16 August has drawn criticism from passengers.

Dalatrafik's summer timetable runs from 15 June to 16 August. The number of buses and departures is reduced during this period.

Dalatrafik's political leadership states that the cutbacks are due to lower bus ridership in the summer.

Passengers travelling from Fredriksberg to Ludvika face an approximately eight-hour wait in town before the return bus, according to reports in Nya Ludvika Tidning.

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