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Setra S415GT-HD, № 51
| Reg. plate: | WPI 1NW6 |
| Country: | Poland ![]() |
| Carrier: | Eurolines Polska |
| Make: | Setra |
| Model: | Setra S415GT-HD |
| Current condition: | 05.2015 — exported to another countrylocation and condition unknown |
| Built: | 2007 |
| Initial registration: | 2007 |
| Note: | Touring Polska sp. z o.o. |
| Sold after the Carrier liquidation in 2015 | |
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Well, since this is the first comment, here's a little story.
As a true bus enthusiast, when I needed to move to England in 2012, I traveled to London by bus. In Riga, they provided us with this Setra bus.
Movies were shown, coffee and tea were served, phones were charged, and there were enough stops for smoking breaks.
The only inconvenience was that drivers didn't always understand what passengers wanted, since the crew was entirely Polish with little knowledge of English.
On average, 10 people travel from Riga to Kaunas, and around 30 people travel from Kaunas to Germany.
The row before the toilet is best, the seat backs recline fully. The row behind the middle door id good as well as the table folds up and doesn't interfere with your knees.
Also, excellent seats are immediately available in the third row on both sides. The first row is used by drivers for rest, and the second row isn't used starting from Poland.
When buying tickets at Eurolines offices, tickets are sold up to Dortmund. I bought mine online, so for some reason first part of the journey was a bit longer, until Düsseldorf, where I got off (and later we all rejoined on another coach with the first part of the passengers).
And a couple of hours later, this arrived: http://busphoto.club/view/30/
As a true bus enthusiast, when I needed to move to England in 2012, I traveled to London by bus. In Riga, they provided us with this Setra bus.
Movies were shown, coffee and tea were served, phones were charged, and there were enough stops for smoking breaks.
The only inconvenience was that drivers didn't always understand what passengers wanted, since the crew was entirely Polish with little knowledge of English.
On average, 10 people travel from Riga to Kaunas, and around 30 people travel from Kaunas to Germany.
The row before the toilet is best, the seat backs recline fully. The row behind the middle door id good as well as the table folds up and doesn't interfere with your knees.
Also, excellent seats are immediately available in the third row on both sides. The first row is used by drivers for rest, and the second row isn't used starting from Poland.
When buying tickets at Eurolines offices, tickets are sold up to Dortmund. I bought mine online, so for some reason first part of the journey was a bit longer, until Düsseldorf, where I got off (and later we all rejoined on another coach with the first part of the passengers).
And a couple of hours later, this arrived: http://busphoto.club/view/30/
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