A sightseeing bus runs on Huaihai Road yesterday. -
Shanghai Daily
Shanghai Daily news
Tourism planners in downtown Luwan District will improve a free sightseeing
bus service along Huaihai Road from October 7.
The red buses will then
run every 20 minutes and have their own bus stops.
At the moment, the
buses share normal bus stops, but attract few passengers. Currently they run
about every 40 minutes, with only five buses serving the route.
The route
connects sites of historic significance, such as Fuxing Park, Xintiandi and Dr
Sun Yat-sen's former residence.
A Shanghai Daily reporter spent 40
minutes yesterday near the crossing of Huaihai and Shaanxi roads waiting for the
free sightseeing bus, which had only a few passengers on board.
But
judging by the looks from people waiting at the bus stop, no one understood the
purpose of the bus and where it could take them.
Jiang Peixun, secretary
of the city's transit traffic association, said lack of knowledge by passengers
about the identity of the sightseeing buses could be a major cause of the low
passenger numbers.
Besides, the long waiting periods between buses also
test the patience of would-be passengers.
To make the free service not
only more friendly but also more useful to tourists and commuters, the Luwan
District Tourism Administrative Bureau said it will set up special bus stops
with signs saying that the sightseeing buses depart every 20
minutes.
According to the plan, the improved bus operation will start on
October 7, coinciding with the closing ceremony of the 2007 Shanghai Shopping
Festival.