Szczecińsko–Polickie bus company

Szczecińsko-Polickie Przedsiębiorstwo Komunikacyjne
Genre Private limited company
Founded 1 February 1997
Headquarters Police, Poland
Area served
Szczecin and gmina Police
Key people
Kazimierz Trzciński
Services Public transport
Website spak.pl

Szczecińsko–Polickie Przedsiębiorstwo Komunikacyjne (SPPK) is a bus transport company in Szczecin and gmina Police, Poland. The headquarters is located in Police, at 21 Fabryczna Street.

It has been operating as a separate company since 1 February 1997, when the company was separated from MZK Szczecin. Initially, shares in the company were divided in half between city Szczecin and gmina Police. Nowadays, 66% of shares are owned by city Police.

The company, on behalf of the Zarząd Dróg i Transportu Miejskiego, currently operates following bus lines: 63 (together with SPAK), 101, 102, 103, 106, 107, 109, 110, 111, fast line F and night lines 524 and 526. Moreover, the company deals with serving a bus line (regardless of the ZDiTM) between Police and Trzebież (Linia Samorządowa) and a bus line for allotments' owners (Linia Działkowa). There is also a bus line aimed at workers of the Police chemical plant (Polish: Zakłady Chemiczne Police).

The current chairman is Kazimierz Trzciński.

Vehicles

Image Name Number of buses Production year Details
Ikarus 280 1 1990 Since 2007 used as a staff vehicle
MAN NL 222 4 1998, 1999 A bus produced in 1998 was bought in 1998 from MAN Nutzfahrzeuge Saltzgitter
MAN NL 262 1 1998 These buses were bought from TRD Reisen Dortmund in 2010
MAN NL 223 6 2000
MAN NL 263 3 1998, 2000 One bus was bought from Liestal, another two buses came from Balingen
MAN NL 283 2 2004
MAN NL 283 Lion's City 3 2005, 2012, 2013 A bus produced in 2005 was bought from ForBus (nowadays Mobilis sp. z o.o.).
MAN NL 313 2 1999
MAN NL 313-15 5 2000
MAN NG 262 4 2006 This series of buses was bought from AS Sporveisbussene Oslo
MAN NG 313 6 2001, 2003, 2004
MAN NG 323 Lion's City 4 2012
MAN Lion's Classic G (SG 313) 4 2005 The only transport company in Poland to operate these buses
Solaris Urbino 12 8 2011 Low-floor buses painted in SPPK colors
Solaris Urbino 18 5 2011 Low-floor buses painted in Szczecin Floating Garden colors

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