Buses in Novosibirsk


The Novosibirsk bus system is part of the public transport network of Novosibirsk, Russia. The system was launched in 1923.

History

The first route was launched in the summer of 1923: the buses ran between the railway station, city center and Zakamenka district.
In 1937 the Novosibirsk bus system comprised 30 buses and 4 routes.
In 1985 the bus fleet had more than 1600 buses.
Since the 1990s, alongside the municipal operator, a private carriers serve bus routes in Novosibirsk.

Current status

The system consists of 52 routes served by buses over 10 metres long and 17 routes served by smaller buses.
The bus fleet includes such models as Russian PAZ-3205, LiAZ-5256, LiAZ-5293, and NefAZ-5299, Belarusian MAZ-103, MAZ-104, MAZ-206, and MAZ-226 with an internal combustion engine. Local authorities planned that at least 50% of buses will be natural gas vehicles by 2020. In 2012, special battery electric bus based on NefAZ-5299 was tested.