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Movia decided in december last year to remove the printed information on bus routes and departure times from a total of 14.500 bus stops on the island of Zealand – for the inconvenience to both the country’s older citizens and tourists.

Now is an anonymous heroine, mrs Larsen, come to his neighborhood in the district of Vesterbro to the rescue. She has printed the roadmap for bus 6A out and hung it up on the stop at Enghavevej.

On the roadmap she has also drawn two little hearts and the text ‘have a Good trip, regards mrs Larsen.’

Enough, this is a relatively modest gesture from the anonymous mrs Larsen, but nevertheless, caused her the initiative joy and excitement at the bus stop.

Photo: Mogens Flindt

– I have no smartphone, so I think it is deep night, that you have removed the information. I have problems with it daily and do not understand why the service has been so poor. When I see that someone has hung their own up, so I am thinking that it must be an incredibly friendly man who can do such a thing, her mrs Larsen.

Photo: Mogens Flindt

– I have a phone, but I don’t take it up to on the street, because there is so much noise, and you may have pakkenelliker with. I do not think there is any service, when you remove the signs, so it is good that someone has hung a new one up. I think it is really fresh made, but it is only one time, right? So, what about the rest of the time? says 81-year-old Ulla, who will be backed by her granddaughter, Signe.