Feb 28 • 12:10 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Seven bus lines in Salvador are redistributed between the Plataforma and Ottrans companies starting Sunday

Seven bus lines in Salvador will be redistributed between the Plataforma and Ottrans companies starting this Sunday, but operational schedules will remain unchanged.

The public transportation system in Salvador, Brazil, will undergo a redistribution of seven bus lines between the two concessionaries, Plataforma and Ottrans, starting on Sunday, which is aimed at enhancing the operational efficiency of the transit services. According to the Municipal Mobility Secretariat (Semob), the affected lines serve various neighborhoods, including Mussurunga, Bosque das Bromélias, Pau Miúdo, Fazenda Grande do Retiro, and Boca da Mata. The adjustment is described as an operational tweak rather than a complete overhaul, with assurances from Semob that there will be no change in the current routes or schedules that users are accustomed to. Instead, the aim is to optimize logistics and maintain service standards, ensuring that commuters continue to have reliable access to public transport. This minor restructuring highlights the ongoing efforts by local authorities to improve public transportation in Salvador, which is integral for daily commuters in the city. By allocating these lines between two companies, the city hopes to streamline operations and potentially enhance overall user satisfaction despite the redistributions not affecting the daily commute routines.

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