RATB route 783

RATB route 783

Infobox Bucharest Bus
number=783
colour=blue


operator=RATB
disabled=Some services
disabled-icon=Wheelchair_symbol.svg
vehicle= Mercedes Citaro, DAF Berkhof
garage=Pipera
start=Henri Coandă International Airport
end=Piaţa Unirii
via=Aurel Vlaicu International Airport
Piaţa Presei Libere
Piaţa Victoriei
Piaţa Romană
University Square
fare=4.50 lei single fare using the pay-as-you-go Activ card, 7.00 lei for return trip magnetic cards, 27.00 lei for 10 pre-pay fares on the Activ card, 80.00 lei for a season ticket

Route 783 is an express bus route in Bucharest, Romania, run by RATB. It provides a connection between Henri Coandă International Airport (formerly Otopeni) and Aurel Vlaicu International Airport (formerly Baneasa), the two main airports serving Bucharest, and Piaţa Unirii, one of the city's main squares and transport interchanges. Since April 2007, most services on the line use low-floor, wheelchair-accessible Mercedes Citaro vehicles.

Gallery

External links

* [http://ratb.stfp.net/?lin=783&ttx=A*&la=E Image gallery of buses running on Route 783 at stfp.net]
* [http://ratb.metrouusor.com/linii/783/783.html All about route 783]
* [http://www.ratbnav.ro/?locale=en#783.1 List of stations for the Piaţa Unirii - Henri Coandă International Airport direction]
* [http://www.ratbnav.ro/?locale=en#783.2 List of stations for the Henri Coandă International Airport - Piaţa Unirii direction]


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