Greifswald Public Transport Struggles Amid High Staff Illness
Greifswald's public transport is facing challenges due to a high staff illness rate. The city works are unable to cover all trips, leading to increased restrictions. Passengers are being kept informed through various channels.
The city works have implemented internal measures and sought subcontractor support to tackle the issue. However, the high number of long-term illnesses has made it difficult to maintain full service. Operations management has stepped in to take on driving services, particularly during peak morning school traffic, to minimize disruptions.
Passengers are being updated through digital passenger information systems (DFI displays) and the official website (https://www.sw-our website). Additionally, they can call the customer service line (Tel.: 03834 532424) or visit the mobility center at the ZOB for information.
Despite the challenges, the Greifswald city works are doing their best to keep passengers informed and minimize the impact of the staff illness on public transport services. They appreciate passengers' understanding and patience during this time.
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