A maximum of six buses wait for hours every evening in Döblinger Hautenstraße in Vienna – when the engine runs.
The same spectacle every evening: Busse Cart guests in Döblinger Hautenstraße for a visit to the neighboring Casino Zögernitz. A maximum of six buses are stacked around the parking bay that is shown for two vehicles. “You wait for your guests between 7 pm and 10 pm – some in the second row or in house entrances,” reports a resident.
“I can’t even open the windows”
If they block the tram, they become a problem, especially for the Viennese lines. But the residents are irritated by the current engines. “Especially in the winter, when it’s cold, the drivers sometimes let the engines run for heating for hours,” said a neighbor. You could no longer open windows until 10 p.m. “Sound and exhaust gases rob me of sleep,” she says. In the summer it will probably not get better due to the air conditioning in the buses.
Stricter controls required
An entrepreneur: “It must finally be checked here. It is not possible that you can perform the engine for hours. Why are we simply like a resident of the second class?” Moreover, a station for a hop-on-hop-bus bus is also planned. “Then the chaos is perfect,” said the Döberser.
Source: Krone

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