A third double-decker bus has been launched in Kyiv: what has changed for passengers.
According to inkorr.com: A new double-decker bus has started operating on the route in Kyiv. The city's public transport continues to improve, offering passengers more comfort. This bus features a number of innovations compared to previous models, as reported by the capital's transport resources. According to
writes Espreso.
How to recognize the third double-decker bus in Kyiv
The new bus is equipped with external advertising, and instead of a protective screen, wipers are installed on the windows of the second floor. The transport is fully adapted for passengers with disabilities: it features a low floor, wheelchair spaces, two ramps, and enough space for a baby stroller.
Inside the bus, there are panoramic windows, an air conditioning system, USB charging points, an automated payment system, and audio announcements of stops on both floors. There is also an electronic display showing the route number on board.
Main features of the new double-decker bus
Low floor and accessibility for people with disabilities
Two ramps and space for a baby stroller
Panoramic windows and air conditioning system
USB ports, automated payment, and audio announcements
Wipers on the second floor and external advertising.
According to transport communities, one of the previously released double-decker buses has already sustained roof damage in the area where the protective screen was supposed to be. The new model is free of this flaw, indicating an optimization of the design.
What passengers should prepare for
Double-decker buses in Kyiv are used on popular routes where the tourist format and large capacity are especially relevant. Thanks to the panoramic windows, the upper deck provides the opportunity to enjoy the city's views during the journey.
This new bus not only enhances the capabilities of Kyiv's public transport but also makes it more accessible and convenient for all categories of passengers. The introduction of such models promises to improve the quality of service, which will undoubtedly be good news for both residents and guests of the capital.
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