Wikimedia Commons has media related to Jelcz PR110. The Jelcz PR110 was a Polish full-size high-floor city bus, manufactured between 1975 and 1992 by Jelczańskie...
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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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Manufactured from 1985 to 1990, the Jelcz M11 is a bus with a hybrid design, featuring a modified Jelcz PR110 body combined with the frame and drivetrain...
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was based on the Jelcz PR110 bus. A total of 153 units of this trolleybus model were built. The successor to this series was the Jelcz 120MT [pl], which...
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of Jelcz PR110D bus was a French Berliet PR110 TOURISME (1977). The bus was built on its basis in 1984 with several units of the bus named Jelcz PR110D...
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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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Ikarus-Zemun IK160P (category Jelcz buses)
meters long) were needed. Through Polish-French cooperation, the 12-meter Jelcz PR110 bus was developed, featuring three pairs of doors. These vehicles were...
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chassis Doors 2 or 3 Floor type Step-entrance Related Renault PR100.2 Jelcz PR110 Powertrain Capacity 65 to 80 seated Dimensions Length 18.1 - 19.0 metres...
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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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Single deck Jelcz on licence Berliet 1972 to 1974 Poland PR100.3 Single deck Renault Bus Based on the Renault R312 France PR110 Single deck Jelcz 1975 to...
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