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Decentralise public transport to cut costs for commuters, says Thorne

Summary by Barbados Today
Democratic Labour Party (DLP) leader Ralph Thorne has pledged to create a decentralised, commuter‑friendly transport system if his party wins the February 11 general election, arguing that outdated routes still reflect an economy centred on Bridgetown. At a national meeting in Speightstown, St Peter, on Tuesday night, Thorne said the reformed system would focus on direct, affordable travel to major commercial centres such as Warrens, reducing th…
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Barbados Today broke the news in on Wednesday, February 4, 2026.
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