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They're Asking Busses Not to Stick in La Soublette.

Summary by Diario La Verdad
Transporters from the Catia la Mar-Caribe take up to an hour at the La Soublette stop to finish loading passengers and be able to leave, while the stops of the route are kept full of passengers. The reporter team of the Diario La Verdad de Vargas was able to verify this situation and could observe that there were up to 12 buses stopped in La Soublette. Users ask that there be speed in the departure of the buses. As for the fuel, the transporters…
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Transporters from the Catia la Mar-Caribe take up to an hour at the La Soublette stop to finish loading passengers and be able to leave, while the stops of the route are kept full of passengers. The reporter team of the Diario La Verdad de Vargas was able to verify this situation and could observe that there were up to 12 buses stopped in La Soublette. Users ask that there be speed in the departure of the buses. As for the fuel, the transporters…

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Diario La Verdad broke the news in on Monday, January 26, 2026.
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