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  1. დავიჯერო, თბილისი-ბათუმი მუნიციპალურ ავტობუსს გაუშვებენ?

  2. Is_Bob_Costas_Real on

    …okay, how do they plan for people to get to cities which don’t have regular train service?

  3. External_Tangelo on

    So what is going to replace them and is that going to have the same frequency, cost, and distribution of services? Is it going to be a national bus system? Are they going to contract it out to their buddies?

    I know everyone hates the marshrutkas: they’re uncomfortable and the drivers suck. But the system currently functions very well for moving people around cheaply, frequently, and to a wide number of places. Many developed countries have much less effective public transportation than what the marshrutkas provide for Georgia. Most importantly, a huge amount of people rely on them. It’s going to be a tough act for a government that has not very impressive track record in managing transportation.

  4. Marshrutkas are great for inter-city. They need to be banned intra-city and replaced with busses that can transport more people.

  5. I dont know why people are hating here. Its perfectly possible to replace them with regular buses or small size buses

  6. It’s clear that they’re planning to introduce normal modern bus routes between cities and a part of this is modernizing the bus stations themselves.
    One of the few policies of GD I 146% support.