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Passengers Complain of Bus Shortage at Bishkek's "Dordoi" Market

From 24.kg · () Russian

Translated from Russian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Residents of Bishkek are complaining about a severe shortage of public buses serving the "Dordoi" market area.
  • Large crowds are gathering at bus stops, unable to find sufficient transportation to leave the market.
  • Citizens are urging the Bishkek mayor's office and the municipal enterprise "Bishkek City Transport" to increase bus frequency, especially during peak hours.

Residents in Bishkek have voiced strong complaints regarding significant public transportation issues, particularly concerning the bus services around the "Dordoi" market. Numerous citizens report that despite large numbers of people congregating at bus stops, the available buses are insufficient to meet the demand, leaving many passengers stranded.

The situation has led to frustration among commuters, who are questioning how the issue will be resolved. They are appealing to the Bishkek mayor's office and the municipal enterprise "Bishkek City Transport" to address the problem by increasing the number of buses operating on routes serving the "Dordoi" market. The call for more buses is especially urgent during peak hours when passenger volume is highest.

As of the report, no official comments have been released by the relevant authorities regarding the bus shortage and the specific measures being considered to alleviate the situation for the residents.

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Originally published by 24.kg in Russian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.