Welcome to the press preview of the new electric bus that will operate on the City line

Welcome to the press preview of the new electric bus that will operate on the City line
Welcome to the press preview of the new electric bus that will operate on the City line
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Time and place: Wednesday, May 8 at 09.30-11.00, Svealandstrafiken, Skottvägen 12, Örebro.

In collaboration with Svealandstrafiken, we show the outside and inside of the bus – talk about technology and electric operation and take a test ride from Bettorp to the center of Brickebacken, where there is an opportunity to photograph the bus in the environment with the associated stop.

Cast:
Jan Berglöf project manager BRT, Region Örebro County
Henrik Emilsson, BRT project manager, Örebro municipality
Fredrik Eliasson, head of public transport Länstrafiken
Geert Schaap, head of technology and innovation, Svelandstrafiken
Jonas Gustavsson, property manager Svealandstrafiken

Politicians from Region Örebro County and Örebro Municipality are also present, as well as officials from the BRT project from the region, the municipality and Svealandstrafiken.

We offer coffee and sandwiches.

Practical information:
The depot has safety regulations that need to be followed – we are therefore handing out yellow warning vests that must be worn by everyone on site.

There are limited parking spaces outside the depot. If you come by car, you need to pick up a parking permit at the main entrance before the press screening. Admission to the screening via the gates in the car park.

Instead of driving to the depot, we recommend taking city bus line 7 or 8 from Örebro travel center towards Bettorp. From Brickebacken, you can then easily travel by city bus line 2 or 3 to the central parts of Örebro.

After finishing, the bus drives back to the depot for you who parked the car in Bettorp.

Please let us know if allergies upon registration.

Registration no later than May 3 to [email protected]

The article is in Swedish

Sweden

Tags: press preview electric bus operate City line

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