Jelcz M11 is a Polish step-entrance city bus manufactured by Jelczańskie Zakłady Samochodowe in Jelcz-Laskowice, near Oława. Manufactured from 1985 to...
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Langusta on Jelcz P662.D35 Jelcz P442.28 "Bartek" Jelcz P662.D43 Jelcz P662.D35 Jelcz C642.D43 Jelcz 883.57 Jelcz M11 Jelcz PR110 Jelcz M125M "Hanwha to deliver...
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was the MAN D0826 engine with 220 HP. Jelcz M11 (step entrance full-size) Jelcz PR110 (step entrance full-size) Jelcz PR110D (low floor coach) v t e...
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1976 to 1992, approximately 12,000 models of PR110 were produced. Jelcz Jelcz M11 Piechociński Rafał Cezary, Marki, typy i podtypy, czyli pasażerskie...
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Jelcz PR110E is a trolleybus that was produced by the Polish companies Jelcz from Jelcz-Laskowice and Kapena [pl] (at that time located in Słupsk) between...
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some exported to Algeria, Australia and Morocco. The design was used by Jelcz in Poland under license, and large numbers were delivered to many Polish...
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Ikarus-Zemun IK160P (category Jelcz buses)
design features were later used in the construction of the body for the Jelcz M11. The articulated joint is identical to those used in other Yugoslavian...
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lines began supporting night tram lines. In the same year, the first Jelcz M11 buses appeared on routes. List of bus lines in 1988 (night lines in 1985):...
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1997-1998 These buses were bought in 2009 in order to replace overexploited Jelcz M11 and Ikarus 280 buses. 2 Neoplan N4411 2004 1 MAN NL 262 1996-2000 These...
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Latvia M11 Single deck Jelcz 1989 to 1992 Poland M101I Single deck Jelcz 2001 to 2008 Poland M120NM Single deck Jelcz 1996 Poland M121 Single deck Jelcz 2000...
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modern) WR-40 Langusta 6×6 self-propelled multiple rocket launcher based on a Jelcz P662D.35 truck (Poland; modern) WS2050 6×6 truck based on the WS2400 (China;...
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