Sunday, June 7, 2026

No respite from bus woes

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IT CERTAINLY hasn’t been a jolly time the past few days for those using Bridgetown’s two Government-run bus terminals.

Most of the commuters are mad. Schoolchildren are out of school but the bus system continues to be nothing but bad.

The main terminals at Fairchild Street and Princess Alice did not have overflowing lines at the various gates yesterday, but passengers at both points told tales of long waits on Friday and earlier in the week.

Buses for Josey Hill and Shorey Village were being boarded when the SUNDAY SUN team stopped in around 12:30 yesterday, and most of the people questioned said they had not been waiting long.

Please read the full story in today’s Sunday Sun, or in the eNATION edition.

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