Time in Tbilisi: May 2, 2024 11:34
126 new 12-meter gas operated buses will appear in Tbilisi, said Tbilisi Mayor Kakha Kaladze at a Tbilisi city government session earlier today.
The green buses will be delivered by Tegeta Motors, and will be produced in Turkey by BMC, one of the largest commercial and military vehicle manufacturers in Turkey.
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We will not only change the old buses, but also want to deliver additional buses...to decrease waiting time to a maximum of ten minutes," said Kaladze.
Kaladze also said that Tbilisi City Hall is going to deliver 18-meter buses soon.
40 new, eight-meter ISUZU diesel buses have entered Tbilisi earlier today, bringing the project of 220 ISUZU buses to an end.“The project is complete. Tbilisi already has modern and comfortable, 220 ISUZU eight meter buses, Tbilisi Mayor Kakha Kaladze has stated.He said that the completion of the project does not mean Tbilisi will not have new buses in the current or following years.
Tbilisi Mayor Kakha Kaladze has presented 40 new ISUZU buses which will serve passengers in the capital starting January 23, stating Tbilisi City Hall has plans to purchase 200, new 18-meter-long buses “in the near future.”
Ninety green buses will gradually appear in the Georgian capital Tbilisi starting tomorrow and serve passengers, Tbilisi Mayor Kakha Kaladze stated in a live video from Poland today, where he visited the MAN factory.
Tbilisi Minibus company, which has been operating a yellow mini bus fleet (marshutkas) in the capital city since 2011 has requested Tbilisi City Hall to allow the increase in current fare by 20-30 tetries for them to replace outdated vehicles and ensure better service.
Public transport will operate for the first time between the Georgian capital city of Tbilisi and the small suburb city of Rustavi, which is situated 25 km southeast of Tbilisi, and will benefit about 30,000 passengers, announced Tbilisi Mayor Kakha Kaladze today.
A total of 175 brand new buses will appear in six Georgian cities in autumn and winter, as Georgia has signed a deal with a Turkish company. Turkey’s leading bus manufacturer Otokar aims to take public transportation in Georgia ‘to a new level’ with its 117 AGILO C 8.5-meter buses and 58 KENT C 10-meter public buses.
Electric buses will be added to the transport fleet of Georgia’s Black Sea town of Batumi starting this autumn, says Batumi City Hall.
126 new 12-meter buses produced by Turkish company BMC will start serving passengers of Georgian capital city of Tbilisi starting tomorrow, announced Tbilisi Mayor Kakha Kaladze today.
Five new 8.5 meters-long buses will soon serve passengers in the main city of the Georgian wine region of Kakheti, Telavi, which will be the first municipal transport in the history of the city, announces the government of Georgia.
180 new 8-meter buses will appear in Tbilisi, said Tbilisi Mayor Kakha Kaladze earlier today.
Starting today new diesel (Euro 5) buses will appear in the Georgian cities of Telavi and Gori, which will be the first municipal transport system in the history of both cities, announces the government of Georgia.
The Asian Development Bank on Tuesday announced it would allocate ₾20 million ($7.6mln) for deployment of zero-emission light, road, and non-road electric vehicles, and expansion of charging networks in Georgia by 70 new stations.