The meeting was held at the parish garden in Råneå and Lena Krååk, who works at the library in the village, commutes to work by bus from Luleå.

She has done that for about 20 years.

- I have never experienced such problems as this autumn.

The last few months have been extreme with delayed and canceled tours, she says.

"Don't know if I'll come home"

According to her, it has not been about delays of 10-15 minutes - but buses that show up 1.5 hours late.

This in turn has major consequences and affects her everyday life negatively.

- I get to work late and don't know what time I'll get home.

If I come home, she says.

Råneå has been part of Luleå municipality since the late 1960s.

Lena Krååk wants to see a range of what is offered to municipal residents in, for example, Rutvik, Sunderbyn and Gammelstad.

 - I don't think there should be buses every ten minutes, but in any case more often than every two hours.

It's about equality, she says.

In the clip above, Lena tells us that the library may have to change its opening hours to get the business together.

The municipal council responds to the criticism

Fredrik Hansson, Social Democratic municipal councilor in Luleå, also attended the meeting.

So did Länstrafiken Norrbotten's Ingela Karlsson and Mats Aspemo, as well as Bertil Bartholdsan and Jonas Vinblad von Walter from Luleå local traffic.

Here, the municipal council responds to the sawed-off traffic.