Rapid bus routes remain a vital component of the capital’s public transportation infrastructure. To support commuters and visitors during the warmer months, the current summer timetable has ensured that the operational frequency of these services is maintained, facilitating efficient and comfortable travel across the city. Furthermore, improvements have been made to connections linking residents and tourists with popular recreational destinations.
Specific enhancements to the bus network include increased service frequency for the 36 bus route serving Balsio (Green Lakes) and the 39 bus route heading to Balys (Shilo Lake). In a notable expansion of coverage, beginning June 24, the 3 bus route has been extended, allowing trolleybuses to now reach the Valakampiai II beach area. These adjustments are designed to enhance the overall convenience for passengers utilizing the public transit system across various parts of the city.
Separately, in response to discussions regarding air quality’s impact on commerce, officials noted that there has been no observable change in business activity over recent years. These operational updates collectively aim to provide greater accessibility and reliability for all users of the municipal bus network throughout the summer season.
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