Greetings from the Executive Director

Dear Residents of Paks,

We are honoured to have the opportunity to rethink the local public transport system in the city of Paks. The new transport routes were defined with the approval of the working group appointed by the Local Government, after some reworking, during the planning period, a study from Institute for Transport Sciences Non-Profit Ltd.

With the new electric Solaris buses purchased by the City, a significantly higher standard of transport supply will be created, tailored to the current needs. In addition to pointing out that citywide public transport services are going to improve considerably both in quality and volume, it is also worth mentioning that all this will take place in an environmentally friendly way, without emissions. The electricity demand of the new buses will be covered by renewable energy and baseload supply from the Paks Nuclear Power Plant.

Hope to see you on board soon!

The team of Paks Transportation Ltd.

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