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Volánbusz is a network of transit companies operating intercity, international and city bus lines in Hungary.One Volánbusz company generally served only the area of a specific county.
On 19 August 1926, 2 Renault-bus started the bus service in Pécs. First between Széchenyi tér and the cemetery. With the mining in Pécs there started to operate buses between the city center and the mines.
In 2000, the line 4A was suspended in favor of bus operator Hajdú Volán's new methane fueled green buses, and traffic on it was restored in 2010 only (as line number 4), a year after Hajdú Volán lost its position as Debrecen's local bus operator.
On January 1, 1963 the operation of bus service was taken over by Tisza Volán, the county's bus company. Trolleybus services started on April 29, 1979. Trams became less popular and most of the vehicles were becoming too for old continued use; in 1996 the city bought thirteen Tatra trams.
Leányfalu is a riverside village in Pest county, Budapest metropolitan area, Hungary.It is just north of Szentendre located at Located between the branch of the Little Danube (Kis-Duna) and the spurs of the Visegrád Mountains, Leányfalu stretches some 5 kilometres in length.
The stadium hosted the Speedway Miskolc speedway team that competed in the Hungarian leagues before moving to the Team Speedway Polish Championship from 2006 to 2010. [3]The stadium hosted a large number of major events, [4] including nine rounds of the Speedway World Team Cup and the Speedway World Cup in 1974, 1977, 1979, 1982, 1984, 1987, 2006, 2008 and 2013 respectively. [5]
Solaris Urbino 18 in Warsaw, Poland (2018). First example of the articulated bus appeared in Milan in 1937.In 1938, Twin Coach built an articulated bus for the city of Baltimore; this bus, which had four axles on a 47 ft (14.33 m) long body, was only articulated in the vertical direction to accommodate steep grades. 15 examples of the "Super Twin" were built in 1948, but it was not developed ...
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