Around one and a half weeks after the fire in a bus depot, there are still restrictions in bus traffic in Stuttgart.
The Stuttgarter Straßenbahnen AG (SSB) announced on Monday.
The SSB has rented around a dozen buses from other bus companies and transport companies so that the vehicles in the state capital run largely according to plan.
Stuttgart - Because the fire also destroyed the charging point for electric buses, the SSB says it is not using any electric buses for the time being.
It is still open when there will be a new loading point, said a spokesman.
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