Starting Saturday, June 21, Belgrade will implement the summer schedule for city public transport. On weekdays, a certain number of vehicles will operate, while on Saturdays and Sundays the number of vehicles will be reduced. Seasonal lines connecting various parts of the city to Ada Ciganlija will also begin operation. In case of bad weather, the seasonal lines will be reduced or temporarily suspended. Passengers can find the valid timetables on the official website of the Belgrade Public Transport Secretariat.
Political Perspectives:
Left: Left-leaning sources emphasize the importance of public transport accessibility and environmental benefits of seasonal lines to recreational areas like Ada Ciganlija. They highlight the city’s efforts to improve public services and encourage citizens to use public transport during the summer season.
Center: Center-leaning sources report the facts about the schedule change, focusing on practical information for commuters and tourists. They provide details about the number of vehicles operating on different days and the introduction of seasonal lines, without much political commentary.
Right: Right-leaning sources may focus on the efficiency and management of public transport services, possibly critiquing any disruptions or reductions in service during weekends. They might emphasize the need for better infrastructure and accountability in public transport operations.