TRANSPORT For fear of incidents on the network on Wednesday evening, the management of Semitan decided to cut its lines from 9:30 p.m.
Buses will stop their service from 9:30 p.m. Wednesday evening in the center -city of Nantes. — F. Brenon/20 Minutes
There will be no buses or trams on Wednesday evening in Nantes city center. The announcement was made. made this Monday at the end of the afternoon on the social networks of the Tan. This decision, which will be effective from from 9:30 p.m. until the end of the service, was taken by the management of Semitan & àgrave; the result of the rant formulated; over the weekend by the CFDT.
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Fearing incidents on the network at At the end of the semi-final of the World Cup which will oppose France to Morocco on Wednesday, the union had indeed claimed the closure of transport to; 9pm “in the interest of security for agents and users.”
The lines cut just before the final whistle
The CFDT justified its fears “ in view of the incidents that happened on the network at the continuation of the last matches”. On videos published by Ouest-France, we saw supporters celebrating the victory of the Blues and Morocco on Saturday evening perched on a bus.
À As a result of these events, the management of Semitan therefore decided to to review its transport offer by cutting all its lines in the city center just before the final whistle of the match.
