A request to change the departure time was unsuccessful. The school director sees no problem – and for the Verkehrsverbund Ostregion (VOR), commuters have priority.
When the school bell rings at 3:45 pm in Gramatneusiedl secondary school in the district of Bruck an der Leitha in Lower Austria, the children see the empty bus driving past the classroom window, criticizes a mother from Mitterndorf an der Fischa. Because that one leaves at 3.43 pm, the next one again at 4.23 pm. There were several unsuccessful requests to adjust the departure time at the Verkehrsverbund Ostregion (VOR).
“Fourth graders, no preschoolers!”
Director Gregory Sommer lacks any understanding. “We are talking about less than 15 young people in the fourth grade and not from preschoolers! And that once a week. They only have to wait 30 minutes before they are outside. Many even want to and go to the supermarket together,” he said. he no problem.
“More cons than pros”
VOR spokesman Georg Huemer speaks of an “unfortunately long line” – with short-term changes, VOR would bring more disadvantages than advantages. The said bus also takes me from the train station, which must also reach other connections.
Source: Krone

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