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Hungarian-made buses enter operation in Hungary

Gergő Panker | 2015.05.20 10:18

Hungarian-made buses enter operation in Hungary

The outdated vehicle fleet of the public transportation of Pécs, a county seat in southwestern Hungary, has been being updated with new vehicles within the scopes of Buszcsere (Bus Replacement) programme since 2013. The town has replaced old vehicles with 35 new buses made in Hungary.

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The newly purchased Credo buses, fitted with Allison automatic transmission systems, have proved their efficiency and reliability in multiple applications.

As part of the programme, Tüke Busz Zrt. has put into operation 35 new vehicles in three phases.

The new fleet consists of two articulated Citadell 19 models, five Credo Econell CiTY models and 28 Credo Citadell 12 solo buses, all fitted with Allison automatic transmissions.

The buses were manufactured at the Hungarian plant of Kravtex-Kühne group.

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