Płaszów, Municipal bus depot in Płaszów, Poland
Płaszów bus depot is a transport facility on Biskupińska Street that houses the fleet for Kraków's public transit system. The site contains modern buses of different makes that serve multiple routes across the city daily.
The depot opened in 1983 and initially operated older bus models for Kraków's transit system. The aging vehicles were gradually replaced with contemporary buses to modernize service.
The depot represents the evolution of public transportation in Kraków, reflecting the city's commitment to modernizing its transit infrastructure.
The facility is an operational site without public access, so casual visits are not typical. Travelers can board the buses that operate from here at regular stops throughout Kraków.
The site introduced automated announcements with a female voice in 1989, which was pioneering for Poland at that time. This technical innovation significantly improved the passenger experience and set a standard for other transit systems.
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