Bus operations set to return to normal schedule starting Dec. 31st
Revised Article
Let's spill the beans on the latest transportation news in Cronenberg, Barmen, and Oberbarmen, y'all! Wuppertaler Stadtwerke (WSW) dropped a bomb on June 24, 2025, announcing a return to regular schedules for several bus and tram lines. Here's the dirt:
- The CE62, CE64, CE65, 621, 631, and 644 lines (Monday to Friday) and the 612 line (Saturdays) will no longer suffer from disruptions and will keep to their timetable like clockwork, according to WSW.
- Previously, WSW had chopped up the schedules to make do with less staff. But now, it's all systems go, baby!
- The comeback began back in January with some lines resurrecting their normal departure times, including those serving the Cronenberg, Barmen, and Oberbarmen districts.
- April saw four more lines rejoin the regular crowd, and since mid-June, bus line 620 (Wüstenhofer Straße to Kuckelsberg, including the school stop at Gesamtschule Kruppstraße) has been on the schedule.
So, where can you find out more about these lines? Easy peasy! Just check out the electronic timetable information (EFA) or the "WSW move App."
As they say, knowledge is power. Stay in the loop by keeping an eye on Wuppertaler Stadtwerke's online platform for real-time updates on schedules, disruptions, and changes. Their website also offers a journey planner and timetable downloads. Should you need a direct line to WSW, they've got a toll-free customer service number available nationwide.
In conclusion, folks, as of June 24, 2025, these lines are back on track and running like they used to, Monday to Saturday. Happy traveling!
In the transportation industry of Cronenberg, Barmen, and Oberbarmen, Wuppertaler Stadtwerke (WSW) has made significant strides in the finance sector by restoring regular schedules for several public-transit lines, including the CE62, CE64, CE65, 621, 631, and 644 lines (Monday to Friday) and the 612 line (Saturdays). These improvements are expected to enhance the overall transportation system in the region. To stay informed about these lines and receive real-time updates, passengers can refer to the electronic timetable information (EFA) or the "WSW move App."