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Another warning strike in public transport

On Monday, October 19, the ver.di union called on STOAG to go on an all-day warning strike. The STOAG buses and trams remain in the depot that day. The NE buses do not run either.

As with the last two warning strikes, the bus routes SB 97, 952, 953, 957 and 961, which are operated by STOAG subcontractors, are running according to schedule. A shuttle service is used on the route between Oberhausen main station and Sterkrade station. Between 6 a.m. and 21 p.m., the buses run about every ten minutes, otherwise every 15 minutes. Buses also run between Holten Markt, Holten Bahnhof and Schmachtendorf Mitte between 6 a.m. and 21 p.m., so that a basic offer for passengers is maintained here as well. Regular bus and tram operations start on Tuesday at around 4 a.m.

The STOAG REVIERFLITZER departs from 21 p.m. in the north of the city, ie north of the A42 including Neue Mitte. The vehicles are ordered via the app, which is available free of charge for iOS and Android. Information about the REVIERFLITZER is available on the STOAG website. The three STOAG customer centers are open.