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  Tursib - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tursib is the local public transport operator in Sibiu, Romania.
For Sibiu's population, Tursib is an extremely efficient network, with a multitude of bus, trolleybus, tram and maxi-taxi routes.
This page was last modified 15:54, 20 April 2006.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Tursib   (61 words)

  
 Tursib is the local local public transport public transport operator...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Tursib is the local local public transport public transport operator...
"Tursib" is the local local public transport public transport operator in Sibiu Sibiu, Romania Romania.
For Sibiu's population, Tursib is an extremely efficient network, with a multitude of bus bus, trolleybus trolleybus, tram tram and maxi-taxi routes.
www.biodatabase.de /Tursib   (89 words)

  
 YourArt.com >> Encyclopedia >> Sibiu   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
It has an international airport with daily connections to Germany, Italy and Austria, most of them via Timişoara.
Tursib is the city's transport system who operates one tramway line to Răşinari, 5 trolleybus lines and about 20 bus lines.
It is also an important hub for the international bus links with the biggest passenger transporter in Romania, Atlassib, based here.
www.yourart.com /research/encyclopedia.cgi?subject=/Sibiu   (2245 words)

  
 Romanian city to benefit from EBRD loan [EBRD - Press Release]
Thomas Maier, EBRD Director for Municipal and Environmental Infrastructure, said the City of Sibiu has a focused strategy to improve its streets, urban transport, and other infrastructure, and the EBRD is supporting that strategy, which will ultimately benefit residents, tourists and businesses.
The loan is the latest in a partnership between the Bank and Sibiu, and in this instance the EBRD is helping to improve street safety.
With passenger levels averaging around 60-65,000 people a day, it is important to cater for their services in the best way possible, and the Bank’s loan is helping to do that.
www.ebrd.com /new/pressrel/2006/92July20.htm   (381 words)

  
 SIBIU PUBLIC TRANSPORT PROJECT (City Loan) [EBRD - Project Summary Document]
The objectives of the project would be to finance the purchase of up to 30 new large buses for the municipal public transport company in Sibiu – Tursib - (the company) and to finance a street upgrading programme with the City of Sibiu (the city).
The Team will structure the loan without a full financial guarantee from the City, which would be one of the first such municipal loan in Romania.
The Bank would see donor funds to arrange for a Twinning programme between Tursib and a “best in class” public transport operator.
www.ebrd.net /projects/psd/psd2006/36833.htm   (483 words)

  
 Sibiu Public Transport Commercialisation [EBRD - Procurement Notice]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
The proposed project has an estimated total cost of EUR 13 million, and is intended to be financed by the loan from the EBRD and Sibiu.
In parallel to the above investment project, the municipal public transport company in Sibiu, Tursib has applied for a loan of up to EUR 5 million from the EBRD to update it’s fleet of buses, which will require the procurement of the approximately 30 large buses.
The investment programme will require the procurement of the goods, works and services.
www.ebrd.com /oppor/procure/opps/goods/general/060213c.htm   (232 words)

  
 SIBIU 2007 - European Capital of Culture   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
In fact, try to walk as much as you can, as only in this way can you sample Sibiu's more remote gems, hidden behind lanes in the middle of the city and crooked, cobbled alleys taking you a step back in history.
The bus and trolley system is operated by Tursib
Bus and Trolley tickets can be purchased at tickets booths (click here for locations around the city).
www.sibiu2007.ro /en/info.htm   (340 words)

  
 Rasinari and Paltinis Tourist Information and Travel Guide at InfoHub.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
It was founded in 1894 by the Transylvanian Carpathian Association (Siebenbürgischer Karpatenverein), the body which opened up the Romanian Carpathians to tourism and built many of the original cabanas.
Three or four buses a day (#22) come here from the grey TurSib kiosk at the corner of Strada 9 Mai, near the train station in Sibiu.
The Paltinis travel agency has an office in Sibiu at Str.
www.infohub.com /destinations/Europe-&-Russia/Romania/Rasinari-and-Paltinis   (332 words)

  
 Railways in Serbia : Sinobus
Though the tramway belongs to the municipal bus operator "TurSib", too special tickets are issued for the tram.
Tickets are sold by the tramway driver and not by the "trafika" shops!
It is guarded by TurSib staff then !
rcswww.urz.tu-dresden.de /~menius/mytrips/yu2002-en.htm   (2682 words)

  
 100 home equity loan: 2006-05-07   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
ROMANIA: EBRD Grants EUR 15mln Loan for Infrastructure and Buses Purchase
EBRD will finance a project involving the purchase of up to 30 new large buses for the municipal public transport company in Sibiu Tursib - (the company) and to finance a street upgrading programme with the City of Sibiu in Romania.
Charlton Athletic have agreed to a permanent deal for on-loan Inter Milan defender Gonzalo Sorondo.
www.equity-searches.info /100-home-equity-loan/2006_05_07_archive.html   (388 words)

  
 The Bus Station - Europe links: Central and East
Regia Autonoma de Transport Persoane din Ploiesti - serving Ploiesti, Romania with buses, trolleybuses and trams OT SC Transmixt SA, Sibiu - suburban and longdistance buses from Sibiu, Romania O
TurSib - serving Sibiu, Romania with buses, trolleybuses and trams OT Top of the page
Autoprevoz, Cacak, Serbia - longdistance bus services O
www.busstation.net /busstneue.htm   (962 words)

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