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Locale | Warsaw, Poland |
Transit type | Public bus transport |
Number of lines | 288 (43 night lines) |
Operation | |
Began operation | 1920 |
Operator(s) | Zarząd Transportu Miejskiego |
Number of vehicles | MAN Lion's City, Solaris, Mercedes-Benz |
Bus transport in Warsaw was introduced in 1920. Since 1994, services have been operated by Zarząd Transportu Miejskiego. ZTM's fleet consists of 1787 vehicles, which cover 288 lines.
In 1921, three lines were opened. From November 1939 the regular liquidation of the rolling stock began, only one car survived the war. Bus transport appears again in April 1945. The first night bus appeared on the streets of Warsaw in 1963. On March 11, 1994, the Warsaw transport was reorganized.
In November 1994, the first German low-floor Neoplan N4020 was put into operation. 1999 was marked by modern and low-floor Solaris Urbino 15 buses. In 2002, MAN buses joined the Solaris.
There is one ticket tariff for every mode of transportation. Tickets can be purchased at ticket machines all over the city.
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