Bieńczyce, Bus depot in Bieńczyce district, Krakow, Poland.
The Bieńczyce bus depot is a maintenance and operations facility for public transportation in the XVI District of Krakow, serving the surrounding residential areas. The facility coordinates daily routes to various neighborhoods and supports mobility across the city.
The facility was established in 1970 to serve the growing population of Krakow's expanding residential neighborhoods. This marked an important step in improving transportation infrastructure for the area.
The depot functions as a central meeting point where residents from different neighborhoods converge daily, reflecting the social patterns of local communities.
The depot operates with a modern fleet of buses and provides convenient access to various city districts. Best visited or accessed by using the local bus routes that connect this area to nearby neighborhoods.
Since 2013, the facility has operated exclusively with low-floor buses that allow passengers to board without steps. This accessibility standard was a first achievement for Krakow's public transportation infrastructure.
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