Transportation halted in Nur-Sultan capital city.
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Get ready, Almaty commuters! On Sunday,October 4, the city bus service will be taking a brief hiatus for a decontamination process, according to reports from Almaty.tv and inform.kz.
The Akimat of the city, as shared on their Instagram page, has confirmed this decontamination day, set for October 4. Rest assured, the buses will roll as usual on Saturday, preceding the one-day break. As of Monday, October 5, the buses will resume their normal schedule both in the city and its suburbs.
A quick reminder from the Akimat: masks are a must on all buses, and various payment methods are accepted for your journey. Transport cards, SMS, QR code, and mobile apps got you covered!
Now, you might be thinking about public transport in Almaty in general. Here's a rundown: Almaty boasts a vast network of buses and minivans known as 'marshrutkas,' which are the daily commute lifesavers for many.
Speaking of safety, it's essential to wear a mask during these pandemic times. However, regulations may vary over time and location, so stay tuned for updates.
As for payment methods, most public transportation in Almaty accepts both cash and contactless payments to make your trips smoother and more effortless.
Without more specific details about the event, I can't provide precise information on any temporary suspension or resumption dates. But keep an eye on the updates, and happy commuting!
In Almaty, the transportation industry includes buses and minivans known as 'marshrutkas'. For financial transactions in public-transit, various methods like transport cards, SMS, QR codes, and mobile apps are accepted.