Gdynia public transport has entered 2013 in a really impressive, low-floor style! The era of high-floor vehicles has eventually finished - from now on, buses and trolleybuses in the city will be fully accessible. It was a symbolic moment for sure, but at the same time - virtually unnoticeable for an average passenger. Till now, low-floor vehicles constituted even more than 97% of the fleet and the remaining three mid-floor Mercedeses and two Jelcz trolleybuses operated on short routes in peak hours only. Gdynia Transport Authority began to replace the high-floor vehicles with low-floor ones in 1995. First new Jelcz-Mercedes buses appeared on Gdynia streets then. In 2001 first low-floor trolleybus was introduced. Another important day for Gdynia public transport was June 22nd, 2007, when the last ride of old Ikarus bus took place. After that date, Gdynia public transport became virtually low-floor. Currently, public transport network in Gdynia is serviced by 328 vehicles (247 buses and 81 trolleys). On January16th, 2013 two new MAN Lion's City G CNG articulated buses were presented. These are the 15th and 16th natural gas-powered buses in Gdynia respectively. Opublikowano: 25.02.2013 00:00 Autor: ZANONIMIZOWANO (anonymized_16@removed.local)