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How to read a bus route-change notice
Look for the route number, direction, diversion section and suspended or replacement stops. A Warsaw stop complex may contain several numbered platforms, so the number can be as important as the name.
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Diversion, shortening and suspended stop
A diversion uses different streets, shortening ends a run early, and a suspended stop is not served. The bus may still run but not where you usually board.
- Confirm the travel direction.
- Check the replacement stop and walking route.
- Recalculate the following interchange.
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Personalised bus alerts
Warsaw’s bus network generates many announcements. Select your lines or save the full route so the app prioritises incidents that may actually change your commute.
Frequently asked questions
FAQ
Where can I check Warsaw bus diversions?
WTP publishes official notices. MetroRadar brings supported alerts together and matches them to selected lines and routes.
Can a stop move in one direction only?
Yes. Always check the direction and platform number in the full announcement.
Do I need to follow every bus?
No. Following your own routes and lines produces more useful notifications.
Official sources
Always confirm the details of a current incident in the full announcement from the operator or transport authority.
