Tuesday, October 22

Poland: Freeway to ‘Hel’ journey banned after spiritual teams object to ‘Satanic’ 666 bus route

Tourists taking the freeway to Hel will not have the opportunity journey on bus route 666 after spiritual teams mentioned the reference to “the number of the beast” – seen by some as a innocent joke – was “Satanic stupidity”.

The seaside resort in Poland is common with holidaymakers for its distant seashores and forest trails – a far cry from the fiery pit of everlasting damnation evoked by its title.

The 22 mile-long (35km) Hel peninsula in northern Poland is claimed to be one of the vital lovely and unspoilt elements of the Baltic coast.

Locals have lengthy seen the humorous aspect of the title with the bus route, referencing the variety of the beast, seen by many as a “harmless joke”.

But transport operator PKS Gdynia has determined to vary the title of the path to 669 after being bombarded with complaints from Christian teams and people for nearly 10 years.

Spokesperson Marcin Szwaczyk mentioned: “The management board buckled under the weight of letters and requests that were sent to us, maybe not in large numbers, but cyclically for many years with a request to change the line number.”

Catholic publication Fronda branded the usage of the quantity 666 as “Satanic stupidity” in 2018.

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The bus - seen travelling through the village of Jurata in 2016 - will now be known as route 669 Pic: Reuters / Michal Dobrasa/PKS Gdynia/Handout
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The bus – seen travelling by way of the village of Jurata in 2016 – will now be generally known as route 669. Pic: Reuters/Michal Dobrasa/PKS Gdynia/Handout

The group wrote in an article: “Hell is the negation of humanity. It is eternal death and suffering. You can only laugh at this reality if you simply don’t understand what it is.”

The new 669 bus service is because of start operating on 24 June.

However, Mr Szwaczyk mentioned route 666 may return if passengers demand it.

“If in fact the response is large and strong enough to restore the line 666, it seems to me that we will listen to our passengers and change this number,” he mentioned.

Content Source: information.sky.com