Lies: Rail should do more for commuters - Lower Saxony's Lies Pushes for Better Rail Commuting
Lower Saxony's Minister President Olaf Lies has expressed concerns about German Rail's focus on long-distance traffic, stating that it neglects the needs of commuters. He has been involved in discussions about transportation policies in the region, pushing for improvements in commuter services.
Lies believes the entire area, particularly Lower Saxony, should be well-connected via the rail network. He has called for more attention to be given to commuters and their daily traffic on the rail. Although specific demands have not been confirmed, Lies has been part of discussions advocating for these improvements. He argues that the rail network should not solely prioritize long-distance traffic.
Olaf Lies, the Minister President of Lower Saxony, has highlighted the importance of addressing commuter needs in the region's rail network. While the exact number of his demands is not specified, his involvement in discussions indicates a push for improvements in commuter services.