Limburg towns reject De Lijn savings plan again.
Local governments in Limburg, Netherlands, refused a second savings plan from De Lijn. They worried about reduced bus services. This shows a problem between the local and national transport authorities.
De Lijn wanted to make big savings in the Limburg region. The local governments thought this was a bad idea. They were worried that the savings would mean fewer buses. This disagreement is about money and how public transport should work. The local governments and De Lijn have different ideas about how to run the service.
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Highlights
Limburg Rejects Savings Plan
Local municipalities in Limburg rejected a second savings plan from De Lijn.
De Lijn's Proposal Rejected
The transport region was not happy with De Lijn's proposed method.
Service Reduction Concerns
The rejection is due to worries about reduced public transport services.
Government-Transport Tension
There is disagreement between local governments and De Lijn.
Future of Transport Uncertain
The disagreement raises concerns about public transport in Limburg.