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GRAS: Changes in the Traffic Regime due to announced Protests

Published July 30, 2015
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trolejbusiThe company GRAS notifies users that it will, in accordance with the Decision of the Ministry of Transport of the Sarajevo Canton and due to the peaceful protests organized by the Alliance of Independent Trade Unions, introduce the changes in the traffic regime.

The peaceful protests will be held in the Hamdije Kreševljakovića Street in front of the Parliament of FB&H on Thursday, July 30th 2015, and the changes in the public transport schedule will be on force from 10 a.m. until 6 p.m.

The trolleybus traffic for the Square of Austria will not operate, i.e. the trolleybuses that transport to the Square of Austria will be diverted to the Jezero turntable.

The bus lines 18 Drvenija – Pofalići and 41 Drvenija – Gornji Velesici will change the starting terminal and instead from Drvenija will start from Skenderija, particularly from the trolleybus station in the Street of Hamza Humo, it was announced from the company GRAS.

(Source: klix.ba)

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