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Lines 176 and 177 will enjoy more frequent trips.
Mikael Andersson
Stockholm Public Transport (SL) Unveils December Schedule: Enhanced Blue Bus Network, Streamlined Routes, But Peripheral Service Cuts
The Stockholm Region’s transit agency
Stockholm’s SL Tweaks Public Transit: A Step Forward, a Step Back?
Stockholm Public Transport (SL) has announced its December schedule, promising improvements to the blue bus network and streamlined routes. This sounds promising, right? However, a closer look reveals a less rosy picture. The announcement, subtly tucked away, mentions that lines 176 and 177 will see increased frequency. This is positive news for those using these routes.
But the positive is overshadowed by the agency’s less-publicized decision to cut peripheral services. While the details remain scarce, the implication is clear: some areas will experience reduced public transport access. This raises concerns about equity and accessibility within the Stockholm region. Is SL prioritizing efficiency and central routes over comprehensive service? The vagueness surrounding these cuts necessitates further transparency from SL. The public deserves a clear explanation of which areas are affected and the rationale behind these decisions. While improved service on some lines is welcome, a reduction in service elsewhere creates an uneven playing field and leaves many questioning the overall effectiveness of the changes. SL needs to address these concerns directly to maintain public trust.