Terrassa to Adjust Bus Line L3 Following Neighborhood Complaints

The City Council and TMESA are considering increasing the fleet and improving frequencies after protests from local associations.

Generic image of a city bus stop with schedules displayed on the shelter.
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Generic image of a city bus stop with schedules displayed on the shelter.

The Terrassa City Council and the transport company TMESA have launched a review of the local bus network this March to address frequency issues reported by several neighborhood associations.

Residents from La Maurina, Ca n'Anglada, Torre-sana, and Les Arenes-Grípia-Can Montllor expressed deep dissatisfaction with recent changes to Line 3. They claimed that longer travel times had directly led to reduced service frequency.

"It has been detected that the distribution of frequencies can be improved by making them more regular."

Municipal Government · Terrassa City Council
A working group has been established with the TMESA works committee to validate new technical proposals. The city is also evaluating a fleet increase to support the most affected lines. Meanwhile, officials confirmed that bus stop timetables have now been correctly updated across the city.
The political party ERC announced it will bring a motion to the next plenary session to reverse the changes, citing concerns about overcrowding during peak hours near schools.