The passenger association Pro Bahn Mitteldeutschland criticizes the city of Chemnitz's plan of action to reduce costs in local public transport. The cutback plans, on which the city council is to decide on Wednesday, envisage a reduction in the timetable offered by Chemnitzer Verkehrs AG (CVAG), particularly on bus routes. According to the corresponding draft resolution, the city wants to save a total of around 2.9 million euros.
"Local public transport is not a service that can be cut at will, but part of the municipal services of general interest," said Markus Haubold, Chairman of Pro Bahn Mitteldeutschland. It must also be available in the evening and at night - for example for employees working shifts, said the chairman.