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Avoiding Bus Chaos: Here's the New Deal for Bikhov Residents
Things aren't going smoothly with the intercity bus routes, especially those connecting Bikhov and Zonalny.These routes, which see buses passing through the city before moving on to neighboring districts, are causing some rough rides.
Sadly, no contenders put in bids for the job of managing these routes at recent auctions. That's right, those auctions were declared total busts. Affected routes included:
- Route No.105: "Station - Garden Cooperative 'Domostroitel'"
- Route No.107: "Station - Garden Cooperative 'Katumskie Zori'"
- Route No.133: "Station - Garden Cooperative 'Berezka'"
- Route No.134: "Station - Garden Cooperative 'Polevodka'" (Status unclear)
- Route No.135: "Station - Garden Cooperative 'Shubenka'"
Tensions ran high as the city gardens were set to reopen on May 1st. An emergency discussion was held with private operators to ensure Bikhov residents with out-of-town plots could still reach their green spaces.
A deal was struck with some generous private carriers, and luckily, problematic routes like No.105, 107, 133, and 135 will indeed be back in service from May 1st. The time schedule for these revised routes will be posted shortly on the Bikhov Transport Dispatch Center website.
Fares for these revitalized routes will differ: No.105 - 27 rubles, No.107 - 36 rubles, No.133 - 37 rubles, No.135 - 34 rubles. Still, discounts will remain.
However, getting to "Polevodka" Garden Cooperative will require a detour via Route No.131. Since this route falls within the Bikhov district, discounts for residents will be off the table.
To better understand the reasons behind the lack of tender bids in Bikhov and Zonalny or the current standing of routes like No.134 and No.131, you'll want to approach your local government, regional transportation authority, or keep tabs on local news outlets for relevant updates. Common issues that may deter applicants include poor profit margins, infrastructure challenges, regulatory barriers, or lack of awareness about the tender process.
- The ongoing difficulties with the intermunicipal bus routes, such as the ones connecting Bikhov and Zonalny, have led to a significant need for a new deal to improve the transportation for Bikhov residents.
- Despite recent attempts to secure management for routes like No.105, 107, 133, and 135 through auctions, no tender bids were received, resulting in declared bust auctions.
- In an effort to ensure Bikhov residents can still reach their city gardens, some private carriers have agreed to take over the problematic routes mentioned above, starting from May 1st.
- Financial information like fares for these revitalized routes will vary: No.105 will cost 27 rubles, No.107 will cost 36 rubles, No.133 will cost 37 rubles, and No.135 will cost 34 rubles. However, discounts will still be available.
- It's important to note that reaching the "Polevodka" Garden Cooperative will require a detour via Route No.131, as this route falls within the Bikhov district, meaning discounts for residents won't be applicable. To gain more insight into the tender process, residents are encouraged to communicate with their local government, regional transportation authority, or follow local news outlets.
