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Ecolines is a brand of intercity bus service in Central and Eastern Europe, with operations by several carriers. Ecolines has a fleet of over 200 buses, with international routes primarily served by single-and double-decker coaches manufactured by MAN Truck & Bus, Neoplan and Setra.
History
Ecolines was founded in Latvia in 1993 as Norma-A.
In 2017, Norma-A, the operator of Ecolines-branded buses in Latvia, acquired 10 new buses for €4 million.
Accidents
In December 2004, an Ecolines bus traveling from Moscow to Riga slid off an icy road in the Jēkabpils District and flipped over, killing ten passengers.
In September 2013, an Ecolines bus traveling between Moscow and Riga crashed into another bus in Russia, killing nine people.
In August 2018, an Ecolines bus crashed in Belarus after the driver fell asleep at the wheel; there were no injuries.
In December 2019, an Ecolines bus traveling from St. Petersburg to Riga went off road, injuring nine people.
Operating companies
Amron (Russia)
Avtobus-Tur (Belarus)
Ecolines Estonia (Estonia)
Norma-A (Latvia)
TRANSINESTA (Lithuania)
AutoLux (Ukraine)
References
External links
Official website
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