Armenian capital plans importing more buses from South Korea
http://armenianow.com/news/41135/yerevan_transport_bus_import_routes
NEWS | 16.11.12 | 11:08
Yerevan authorities plan to have at least 60 new buses working in the
city by the end of the year.
Head of the Department of Transport at the Yerevan Municipality Henrik
Navasardyan told the Armenpress news agency that they had expected to
importing 120 new buses from South Korea in September-October. The
delay, he said, was conditioned by a strike at the South Korean
factory that manufactures the buses.
`Still, they promised us that they will bring 50-60 buses to Yerevan
by the end of this year. We have already paid for 120 buses,' he said.
These buses will substitute some of the minibuses. The official said
by the end of the tender for new bus routes, only 76 of current 125
minibus routes will remain. The rest will be serviced by large buses.
Some changes are being made in the numbers of buses and minibuses to
reflect the adjustments.
http://armenianow.com/news/41135/yerevan_transport_bus_import_routes
NEWS | 16.11.12 | 11:08
Yerevan authorities plan to have at least 60 new buses working in the
city by the end of the year.
Head of the Department of Transport at the Yerevan Municipality Henrik
Navasardyan told the Armenpress news agency that they had expected to
importing 120 new buses from South Korea in September-October. The
delay, he said, was conditioned by a strike at the South Korean
factory that manufactures the buses.
`Still, they promised us that they will bring 50-60 buses to Yerevan
by the end of this year. We have already paid for 120 buses,' he said.
These buses will substitute some of the minibuses. The official said
by the end of the tender for new bus routes, only 76 of current 125
minibus routes will remain. The rest will be serviced by large buses.
Some changes are being made in the numbers of buses and minibuses to
reflect the adjustments.