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Israeli Bus Company Considering Strike During Peak Season


Tens of thousands of residents in Kiryat Sefer and Beit Shemesh may be stranded with out means of transportation next week.

Kikar Hashabbat reports that the Superbus Employee Union, which includes Superbus bus operators are threatening to go on strike next week.

Among the claims of the Superbus Employee Union are unfair wages and not repairing buses as necessary.

Superbus is the only bus company that operates publicly in Kiryat Sefer, and is the main bus company in Beit Shemesh.

In anticipation of the strike, Superbus officials said they will use all legal means available to prevent their customers from being inconvenienced. However, they acknowledged that there may be a disruption in public transport services as a result of the course of the Superbus Employee Union.

(Feivel Katz / YWN Israel)



13 Responses

  1. U/D
    NOT JUST CONSIDERING, BUT ALREADY STRIKING!! NO SERVICE TO YERUSHALAYIM, B”B, BET SHEMESH OR TO THE CHOF HANIFRAD (BAT YAM). ONLY LOCAL BUS ROUTES ARE OPERATING!!!

  2. #3, even if he doesn’t live in RBS he still can’t miss the Superbus while riding on the 417. Rarely do they not cross each other’s paths.

  3. This is one strike that is justified. The drivers are treated badly; the buses aren’t maintained properly and the whole situation has gotten out of hand.

    I just hope that Superbus caves in, though I doubt they will.

  4. #2 – they take care mainly of normal Beit Shemesh. Egged, on the contrary, doesn’t go to regular Beit Shemesh at all.

    Their main line is the 415, Jerusalem – Beit Shemesh. They take care of all non-Mehadrin buses in the area – also the 183, 184, 185, 186, 187, 189, and all of the buses from BS to Tel Aviv and from Kiryat Sefer everywhere, like the 410, 411, 210, 220, 230, 240, 310, 320, 330, 340, and more… also many buses in the Ramle/Lod area.

  5. By the way, as for the title – it’s not the bus company that is considering a strike, rather, the employees.

    As for ‘peak season’ – their regular lines (like the 415) mainly transport working and studying people, not yeshiva people, so actually it’s the quiet season for them now.

  6. @zionflag: When was the last time you were in Ramat Bet Shemesh? They’ve been there for about a year, I think

  7. #12 – yes. But there are moniot sherut (how many….) and there are Egged buses to/from Shoresh junction.

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