Yutong City Master

The Yutong City Master is a 2011 model of low-floor double-decker bus that was first designed for JSP Skopje, the public company which has operated bus routes in Skopje since 1948. The bus design is in a "retro" style, similar to London's AEC Routemaster. A total of 220 have entered service.

Yutong City Master
Overview
ManufacturerYutong
Production2010–present
AssemblyZhengzhou, China
Body and chassis
ClassComplete bus
Body styleDouble-decker city bus
Double-decker open-top bus
Doors1 or 2
Floor typeLow floor
RelatedAEC Routemaster
Dimensions
Length11.8 m (38 ft 9 in)
Width2.9 m (9 ft 6 in)
Height3.9 m (12 ft 10 in)

On 14 April 2010, the government of the Republic of Macedonia ordered 202 double-decker buses from the Chinese manufacturer Yutong, worth 35.5 million euros.[1][2]

The first 68 transit buses were put into service on 6 September 2011.[3] The total number of the buses increased to 220, including 15 cabriolet buses with removable roofs for tourists. The cost of the project is over €41 million, which was paid by the Macedonian government.[4]

Some City Masters also appear in some cities in China such as Guangzhou,Jiangmen.[5][6]

Design

The buses are designed in a "retro" style, similar to Leyland Titans, the former London double-decker buses previously used in Skopje. Hundreds of London buses were bought by the Yugoslavian government in 1950s and used in Skopje until the 1963 Skopje earthquake in which 80% of the city's infrastructure was destroyed.[7][8][9]

The prototype bus appeared on the streets of Skopje on 1 March 2011.[10][11]

The buses have an American engine produced in the UK, with high quality ECO 5. The framework is made in Germany, only the chassis is made in China. [12]

See also

References

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