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No. Regist Name Built Year O Year O Scrapp Other No. Regist Name Built Year O Year O Scrapp Other 016 VVS 043 Scania L111 1977 2011 Scania L111 6311 DU-MJ 85 Mercedes-Benz O305 1979 2011 Officially written-off 2008/09. Remains in the bus garage in non-working condition. 1387 BNA 387 Škoda 9TrH29 1981 2011 Retired from regular passenger service in winter 2005/06. 2579 BNA 579 Škoda 14Tr01 1982 2011 2410 BNA 410 Škoda 14Tr02 1983 2011 2013 2406 BNA 406 Škoda 14Tr02 1983 2011 2407 BNA 407 Škoda 14Tr01 1983 2011 1412 BNA 412 Škoda 14Tr02 1983 2011 2014 1575 BNA 575 Škoda 14Tr01 1983 2011 06.1993: retired from regular service in Plzen <br>1994: overhauled in Zlin 1425 BNA 425 Škoda 14Tr02 1984 2011 2014 Vilnius 1984 - 19.11.2014 Zhytomyr 11.04.2015 - ... 2421 BNA 421 Škoda 14Tr02 1984 2011 1417 BNA 417 Škoda 14Tr02 1984 2011 2569 BNA 569 Škoda 14Tr05 1984 2011 2014 2423 BNA 423 Škoda 14Tr02 1984 2011 1424 BNA 424 Škoda 14Tr02 1984 2011 ? ? Retired 06.2013. Scrapped 10.2016-02.2017. 2571 BNA 571 Škoda 14Tr05 1984 2011 2017 2017 1568 BNA 568 Škoda 14Tr05 1984 2011 2570 BNA 570 Škoda 14Tr05 1984 2011 2422 BNA 422 Škoda 14Tr02 1984 2011 2426 BNA 426 Škoda 14Tr02 1985 2011 2433 BNA 433 Škoda 14Tr02 1985 2011 446 ZVK 973 Ikarus 280.33 1985 2011 2582 BNA 582 Škoda 14Tr07 1985 2011 1434 BNA 434 Škoda 14Tr02 1985 2011 2019 2019 1411 BNA 411 Škoda 14Tr07 1985 2011 2014 26.01.1995 retired from regular service in Presov 2428 BNA 428 Škoda 14Tr02 1985 2011 1438 BNA 438 Škoda 14Tr02 1985 2011 2106 BNA 576 Škoda 14Tr05 1985 2011 1429 BNA 429 Škoda 14Tr02 1985 2011 2017 2017 2101 BNA 601 Škoda 14Tr05 1985 2011 2107 BNA 467 Škoda 14Tr05 1985 2011 2572 BNA 572 Škoda 14Tr07 1985 2011 1577 BNA 577 Škoda 14Tr07 1985 2011 2014 6076 EJK 127 DAF MB200 / Horten 1985 2011 Reworked to technical bus 2007/2009, <br /> in service 2001 - ~2004/2005; <br /> started working as a technical bus in 2009. 1437 BNA 437 Škoda 14Tr02 1985 2011 2017 2017 2430 BNA 430 Škoda 14Tr02 1985 2011 454 RVO 305 Mercedes-Benz O405 1986 2011 2018 2018 2440 BNA 440 Škoda 14Tr02 1986 2011 2016 1448 BNA 448 Škoda 14Tr02 1986 2011 2447 BNA 447 Škoda 14Tr02 1986 2011 1446 BNA 446 Škoda 14Tr02 1986 2011 2014 651 RVP 450 Mercedes-Benz O405 1986 2011 2018 2018 456 RVO 306 Mercedes-Benz O405 1986 2011 2018 2018 1455 BNA 455 Škoda 14Tr02 1986 2011 2015 2015 2466 BNA 466 Škoda 14Tr02 1986 2011 1453 BNA 453 Škoda 14Tr02 1986 2011 1461 BNA 461 Škoda 14Tr02 1986 2011 1458 BNA 458 Škoda 14Tr02 1986 2011 1457 BNA 457 Škoda 14Tr02 1986 2011 2465 BNA 465 Škoda 14Tr02 1986 2011 2464 BNA 464 Škoda 14Tr02 1986 2011 2463 BNA 463 Škoda 14Tr02 1986 2011 2462 BNA 462 Škoda 14Tr02 1986 2011 2452 BNA 452 Škoda 14Tr02 1986 2011 2450 BNA 450 Škoda 14Tr02 1986 2011 2441 BNA 441 Škoda 14Tr02 1986 2011 2021 2021 08.1986 - 05.2021 097 VVV 590 Mercedes-Benz 1117 / Auwärter Clubstar1986 2011 2020 1477 BNA 477 Škoda 14Tr07 1986 2011 652 RVP 451 Mercedes-Benz O405 1986 2011 2017 2017 455 GJE 667 Mercedes-Benz O405 1986 2011 2018 2018 1456 BNA 456 Škoda 14Tr02 1986 2011 2017 2017 653 RVP 452 Mercedes-Benz O405 1986 2011 2019 622 VVR 030 Mercedes-Benz O405 1986 2011 2019 1449 BNA 449 Škoda 14Tr02 1986 2011 2017 2017 Source: http://www.phototrans.eu | Generated on 2021-10-01 Page 1 2442 BNA 442 Škoda 14Tr02 1986 2011 2017 2017 1468 BNA 468 Škoda 14Tr02 1987 2011 1497 BNA 497 Škoda 14Tr02 1987 2011 2486 BNA 486 Škoda 14Tr02 1987 2011 2485 BNA 485 Škoda 14Tr02 1987 2011 2476 BNA 476 Škoda 14Tr02 1987 2011 2016 2016 2469 BNA 469 Škoda 14Tr02 1987 2011 2487 BNA 487 Škoda 14Tr02 1987 2011 2014 2021 1493 BNA 493 Škoda 14Tr02 1987 2011 2014 078 VVU 881 Mercedes-Benz O405 / Ramseier & Jenzer1987 2011 2018 2018 ex. Post Auto (Switzerland) 2470 BNA 470 Škoda 14Tr02 1987 2011 1492 BNA 492 Škoda 14Tr02 1987 2011 2019 2019 1480 BNA 480 Škoda 14Tr02 1987 2011 2014 19.11.2014 - left Vilnius 12.03.2015 - delivered to Zhytomyr 2475 BNA 475 Škoda 14Tr02 1987 2011 2020 2103 BNA 432 Škoda 14Tr08/6 1987 2011 2471 GEB 622 Škoda 14Tr02 1987 2011 Plate number changed in 2012-07. 1477 BNA 477 Škoda 14Tr02 1987 2011 2019 2019 2489 BNA 489 Škoda 14Tr02 1987 2011 2016 2016 2472 BNA 472 Škoda 14Tr02 1987 2011 2473 BNA 473 Škoda 14Tr02 1987 2011 087 VVU 972 Mercedes-Benz O405 / Ramseier & Jenzer1987 2011 2014 2014 ex. Post Auto (Switzerland) 540 RVV 623 Chevrolet B60 / Blue Bird Conventional1987 2011 2478 BNA 478 Škoda 14Tr02 1987 2011 079 VVU 882 Mercedes-Benz O405 / Ramseier & Jenzer1987 2011 2017 2017 1491 BNA 491 Škoda 14Tr02 1987 2011 088 RVL 466 Mercedes-Benz O405 1987 2011 2017 2017 2479 BNA 479 Škoda 14Tr02 1987 2011 2490 BNA 490 Škoda 14Tr02 1987 2011 2018 2018 1496 BNA 496 Škoda 14Tr02 1987 2011 1495 BNA 495 Škoda 14Tr02 1987 2011 1494 BNA 494 Škoda 14Tr02 1987 2011 2482 BNA 482 Škoda 14Tr02 1987 2011 2481 BNA 481 Škoda 14Tr02 1987 2011 2483 BNA 483 Škoda 14Tr02 1987 2011 2484 BNA 484 Škoda 14Tr02 1987 2011 2498 BNA 498 Škoda 14Tr02 1988 2011 2014 19.11.2014 - left Vilnius 12.03.2015 - delivered to Zhytomyr 1530 BNA 530 Škoda 14Tr02 1988 2011 1508 BNA 508 Škoda 14Tr02 1988 2011 2507 BNA 507 Škoda 14Tr02 1988 2011 1506 BNA 506 Škoda 14Tr02 1988 2011 1503 BNA 503 Škoda 14Tr02 1988 2011 1504 BNA 504 Škoda 14Tr02 1988 2011 2013 2013 620 VVR 024 Mercedes-Benz O405 1988 2011 2019 623 VVR 028 Mercedes-Benz O405 1988 2011 2019 2522 BNA 522 Škoda 14Tr02 1988 2011 2521 BNA 521 Škoda 14Tr02 1988 2011 2520 BNA 520 Škoda 14Tr02 1988 2011 2519 BNA 519 Škoda 14Tr02 1988 2011 2518 BNA 518 Škoda 14Tr02 1988 2011 2516 BNA 516 Škoda 14Tr02 1988 2011 2515 BNA 515 Škoda 14Tr02 1988 2011 2502 BNA 502 Škoda 14Tr02 1988 2011 2499 BNA 499 Škoda 14Tr02 1988 2011 2510 BNA 510 Škoda 14Tr02 1988 2011 2523 BNA 523 Škoda 14Tr02 1988 2011 607 EFB 704 Ikarus 260.37 1988 2011 2017 2017 The last Ikarus 260 in Vilnius, preserved as historical vehicle. 1513 BNA 513 Škoda 14Tr02 1988 2011 2018 2018 2501 BNA 501 Škoda 14Tr02 1988 2011 2014 19.11.2014 - left Vilnius 18.03.2015 - delivered to Zhytomyr 1514 BNA 514 Škoda 14Tr02 1988 2011 1514 BNA 514 Škoda 14Tr02 1988 2011 2019 2019 1505 BNA 505 Škoda 14Tr02 1988 2011 2014 034 VVV 907 Van Hool A508 1988 2011 Not in service since 2009-06-01 <br>Officially written-off 2010-03, remains in the bus garage as a towing bus. 1509 BNA 509 Škoda 14Tr02 1988 2011 2019 2019 1531 BNA 531 Škoda 14Tr02 1988 2011 2019 2019 621 VVR 025 Mercedes-Benz O405 1988 2011 2018 2018 037 VVV 848 Van Hool A508 1988 2011 Not in service since 2009-06-01 <br>Officially written-off 2010-03, remains in the bus garage as a towing bus. Source: http://www.phototrans.eu | Generated on 2021-10-01 Page 2 1511 BNA 511 Škoda 14Tr02 1988 2011 2014 2517 BNA 517 Škoda 14Tr02 1988 2011 2017 2017 2524 BNA 524 Škoda 14Tr02 1988 2011 2017 2017 624 VVR 032 Mercedes-Benz O405 1988 2011 2019 2527 BNA 527 Škoda 14Tr02 1989 2011 1586 BNA 586 Škoda 14Tr02 1989 2011 1558 BNA 558 Škoda 14Tr02 1989 2011 1559 BNA 559 Škoda 14Tr02 1989 2011 2545 BNA 545 Škoda 14Tr02 1989 2011 1543 BNA 543 Škoda 14Tr02 1989 2011 2539 BNA 539 Škoda 14Tr02 1989 2011 2020 1533 BNA 533 Škoda 14Tr02 1989 2011 1542 BNA 542 Škoda 14Tr02 1989 2011 1535 BNA 535 Škoda 14Tr02 1989 2011 1556 BNA 556 Škoda 14Tr02 1989 2011 1555 BNA 537 Škoda 14Tr02 1989 2011 2541 BNA 541 Škoda 14Tr02 1989 2011 2017 2017 2525 BNA 525 Škoda 14Tr02 1989 2011 2017 2017 1554 BNA 554 Škoda 14Tr02 1989 2011 1553 BNA 553 Škoda 14Tr02 1989 2011 1544 BNA 544 Škoda 14Tr02 1989 2011 2536 BNA 536 Škoda 14Tr02 1989 2011 1526 BNA 526 Škoda 14Tr02 1989 2011 1540 BNA 540 Škoda 14Tr02 1989 2011 2546 BNA 546 Škoda 14Tr02 1989 2011 1547 BNA 547 Škoda 14Tr02 1989 2011 2549 BNA 549 Škoda 14Tr02 1989 2011 2551 BNA 551 Škoda 14Tr02 1989 2011 2528 BNA 528 Škoda 14Tr02 1989 2011 1557 BNA 557 Škoda 14Tr02 1989 2011 2126 BNA 581 Škoda 14Tr08/6 1989 2011 1124 BNA 453 Škoda 14Tr08/6 1989 2011 2548 BNA 548 Škoda 14Tr02 1989 2011 1532 BNA 532 Škoda 14Tr02 1989 2011 2018 2018 2534 BNA 534 Škoda 14Tr02 1989 2011 1538 BNA 538 Škoda 14Tr02 1989 2011 2014 2550 BNA 550 Škoda 14Tr02 1989 2011 2014 555 SVD 525 Neoplan N213 H 1989 2011 Since 2017 used for driver training. 2529 BNA 529 Škoda 14Tr02 1989 2011 2127 BNA 583 Škoda 14Tr10/6 1990 2011 2563 BNA 563 Škoda 14Tr11/6 1990 2011 09.2021 1563 > 2563 382 ZVO 368 Ikarus 280.64 1990 2011 2017 2017 The last Ikarus 280 in Vilnius. <br>Retired from regular service on 21.02.2009 <br>Preserved as a historical vehicle in non-working condition. 066 DFO 752 Van Hool A508 1990 2011 2015 2015 067 DHS 467 Van Hool A508 1990 2011 2015 2015 1109 BNA 719 Škoda 14Tr10/6 1990 2011 1112 BNA 722 Škoda 14Tr10/6 1990 2011 518 CBN 984 Mercedes-Benz O405G 1990 2011 2018 2018 517 CBN 981 Mercedes-Benz O405G 1990 2011 2018 2018 483 BDD 396 Mercedes-Benz O405G 1990 2011 2019 2019 482 BDD 395 Mercedes-Benz O405G 1990 2011 2018 2018 481 BDD 392 Mercedes-Benz O405G 1990 2011 2019 2019 480 BCR 352 Mercedes-Benz O405G 1990 2011 2018 2110 BNA 400 Škoda 14Tr10/6 1990 2011 1108 BNA 408 Škoda 14Tr10/6 1990 2011 2128 EDF 141 Škoda 14Tr10/6 1990 2011 2125 CHS 366 Škoda 14Tr10/6 1990 2011 494 BNK 264 Mercedes-Benz O405 1990 2011 2018 2018 1115 BNA 435 Škoda 14Tr10/6 1990 2011 2560 BNA 560 Škoda 14Tr11/6 1990 2011 1562 BNA 562 Škoda 14Tr11/6 1990 2011 2561 BNA 561 Škoda 14Tr11/6 1990 2011 2564 BNA 564 Škoda 14Tr11/6 1990 2011 2117 BNA 724 Škoda 14Tr10/6 1991 2011 09.2020 1xxx > 2xxx 1567 BNA 567 Škoda 14Tr11/6 1991 2011 2122 BNA 420 Škoda 14Tr10/6 1991 2011 1565 BNA 565 Škoda 14Tr11/6 1991 2011 Source: http://www.phototrans.eu | Generated on 2021-10-01 Page 3 1131 EDF 139 Škoda 14Tr10/6 1991 2011 2114 BNA 574 Škoda 14Tr10/6 1991 2011 2604 BNA 604 Škoda 15Tr03/6 1991 2011 2130 EDF 143 Škoda 14Tr11/6 1991 2011
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