NEW CHINESE-MADE BUSES TO START SERVING YEREVAN COMMUTERS ON SATURDAY
news.am
March 23, 2012 | 15:20
YEREVAN. - Armenian capital Yerevan's Mayor Taron Margaryan on Friday
met with vice president Xuan Shu-Ping of China's Hayer-Bus Automotive
Plant and the delegation led by him.
The Mayor thanked the Chinese Government for the 249 urban buses,
which it has donated, and some of which will start their operations
in Yerevan on Saturday, City Hall informed Armenian News-NEWS.am.
"We have envisioned that the [Yerevan] private passenger transport
companies will gradually pass to services with large- and medium-size
buses," Taron Margaryan noted.
The parties also discussed bus operation and maintenance issues.
In his turn, Xuan Shu-Ping noted they are ready to discuss and offer
relevant proposals on all matters the Mayor has raised.
"As the world's biggest bus production company, we will do everything
possible so that the buses are operated appropriately and they may
serve Yerevan for long years," Xuan Shu-Ping stressed.
The interlocutors also examined the signing of a memorandum of
understanding, and the possible future.
From: Baghdasarian
news.am
March 23, 2012 | 15:20
YEREVAN. - Armenian capital Yerevan's Mayor Taron Margaryan on Friday
met with vice president Xuan Shu-Ping of China's Hayer-Bus Automotive
Plant and the delegation led by him.
The Mayor thanked the Chinese Government for the 249 urban buses,
which it has donated, and some of which will start their operations
in Yerevan on Saturday, City Hall informed Armenian News-NEWS.am.
"We have envisioned that the [Yerevan] private passenger transport
companies will gradually pass to services with large- and medium-size
buses," Taron Margaryan noted.
The parties also discussed bus operation and maintenance issues.
In his turn, Xuan Shu-Ping noted they are ready to discuss and offer
relevant proposals on all matters the Mayor has raised.
"As the world's biggest bus production company, we will do everything
possible so that the buses are operated appropriately and they may
serve Yerevan for long years," Xuan Shu-Ping stressed.
The interlocutors also examined the signing of a memorandum of
understanding, and the possible future.
From: Baghdasarian