A temporary closure of tram tracks on Solidarności Avenue has caused significant disruptions on Jana Pawła II Avenue, with long queues of trams and 20-minute delays during peak hours.
Causes of the Disruption
The temporary closure of tram tracks on Solidarności Avenue in the direction of Wola has led to a significant increase in traffic congestion on Jana Pawła II Avenue, particularly during peak hours.
Trams are queuing up, and passengers are experiencing 20-minute delays and disrupted connections.
Passenger Experiences
Passengers have reported long lines of trams, 20-minute waits at intersections, and disrupted connections, leading to frustration and delays in getting to work or school.
Some passengers have expressed their dissatisfaction with the situation, citing the need for better communication and more efficient traffic management.
Official Response
According to Witold Urbanowicz, spokesperson for Tramwajów Warszawskich, the company is aware of the delays and is working with the city authorities to resolve the issue.
The city authorities have introduced alternative routes and bus services, but these have not been enough to mitigate the disruptions.
Demands and Expectations
Passengers are calling for adjustments to the traffic light settings, increased frequency of tram services, and better information provision to minimize disruptions.
Residents are also expecting a clear plan for the next few days, as the disruptions are expected to continue until September 28.