Tasty I thought all new-ish buses in Norway were some sort of green energy? Yeah, I know, that 2019 is not 2022, but still.
In bigger cities like Oslo, Bergen and Trondheim electric buses are more common. Some years ago there was some hybrid buses in Tromsø, but due to the special topography and weather conditions in Tromsø, it seems that this has been put aside, at least for a while. I myself work in Tide Buss, department Larvik. Here we have had a Chinese electric bus in operation since 2019. I will not describe what I think about its quality. Then I think I will be censored by the admin here...
Svesor Tasty I thought all new-ish buses in Norway were some sort of green energy? Yeah, I know, that 2019 is not 2022, but still.
In bigger cities like Oslo, Bergen and Trondheim electric buses are more common. Some years ago there was some hybrid buses in Tromsø, but due to the special topography and weather conditions in Tromsø, it seems that this has been put aside, at least for a while. I myself work in Tide Buss, department Larvik. Here we have had a Chinese electric bus in operation since 2019. I will not describe what I think about its quality. Then I think I will be censored by the admin here...
In North-Trøndelag we bougth 50 or so Israelic Merkavin Diesel buses last summer
Hearing that was a pretty wtf moment for me. Norwegian companies barely buy buses from non-Nordic manufacturers, so what made them decide on buying them from a potentially controversial country is extremely surprising.
aixam ValskraaCapo Hearing that was a pretty wtf moment for me. Norwegian companies barely buy buses from non-Nordic manufacturers, so what made them decide on buying them from a potentially controversial country is extremely surprising.
This August they have delivered 23 PX registered buses Actually, it was 74 buses in the Trøndelag area last year. For ATB As well as 2 HT registered ones in 2021
This August they have delivered 23 PX registered buses Actually, it was 74 buses in the Trøndelag area last year. For ATB As well as 2 HT registered ones in 2021
This August they have delivered 23 PX registered buses Actually, it was 74 buses in the Trøndelag area last year. For ATB As well as 2 HT registered ones in 2021
Which types are these PX busses?
He means the buses have plates starting with PX *****
This August they have delivered 23 PX registered buses Actually, it was 74 buses in the Trøndelag area last year. For ATB As well as 2 HT registered ones in 2021
Which types are these PX busses?
PX plates are issued in the city of Mandal, in the southernmost region of Norway, also named Sørlandet.