About sixty kilometers east of Bordeaux, in Sauveterre-de-Guyenne, the LGV line seems far away. Here, hardly anyone is aware, but the tax will have to be paid this year. “It’s shocking to see that as soon as we want to move when we’re here at home, we don’t have much”, says a resident. Without a train and with only one bus per day to Bordeaux, the inhabitants lack above all daily transport. “Buses already to reach the metropolis. We need to be able to circulate. Here, if you don’t have a car, you cannot circulate, you cannot go to work, do your shopping, reach Bordeaux … “explains Christophe Miqueu, mayor (DVG).
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