
Krakow's 150th Anniversary: A Vintage Bus Rides Again
Krakow Celebrates 150 Years of Public Transport with Restored Vintage Bus Krakow, Poland – This Saturday, Krakow is celebrating 150 years of public transport with a special event featuring a meticulously restored Jelcz PR110 bus from the 1970s. The bus, a symbol of Krakow's transportation history, has been lovingly brought back to life by the skilled mechanics of MPK. The restoration is a testament to the city's dedication to preserving its heritage. "The bus drives wonderfully," says Marcin Rybiński, a driver who participated in the test runs. "The engine, placed at the rear, makes for incredibly comfortable travel." The restoration went beyond simple repairs; it involved a complete overhaul, ensuring that the vintage vehicle runs as smoothly as it did in its prime. The Jelcz PR110 will operate on a special line throughout the day, allowing residents and tourists alike to experience a piece of Krakow's past. This unique event promises to be a memorable celebration of the city's rich transportation history and its commitment to preserving its heritage for future generations.