Santa Cruz de Tenerife, December 4 2009
Passengers faced more delays on the third day of a strike at provincial state bus service TITSA.
by James Tweedie
Metropolitan and long distance routes were operating a minimal service, although provincial Santa Cruz's Tranvia tram service was operating normally.
City residents had to wait up to an hour for buses, which were often too packed to allow more passengers on. Many resorted to taxis to get to work.
There were long queues for cross-country routes at the central Intercambiador bus station in the capital.
The bus strike follows a strike by taxi drivers last week.
Passengers faced more delays on the third day of a strike at provincial state bus service TITSA.
by James Tweedie
Metropolitan and long distance routes were operating a minimal service, although provincial Santa Cruz's Tranvia tram service was operating normally.
City residents had to wait up to an hour for buses, which were often too packed to allow more passengers on. Many resorted to taxis to get to work.
There were long queues for cross-country routes at the central Intercambiador bus station in the capital.
The bus strike follows a strike by taxi drivers last week.