History Of Intercity Buses In Turkey

The development of the bus in Turkey

When did the first bus come to Turkey?

How was the inside of the first buses?

What has changed on the bus journey from past to present?

From 1926 to present: Kamil Koç

 

The development of the bus in Turkey

History of intercity buses in Turkey dates back to 1927. In 1928, the Boğaziçi Bus Company started to operate between Taksim-Sarıyer and Yenimahalle. Istanbul Municipality brought four Renault-Scémia brand buses in 1931. Further, IETT was founded in 1939. In 1943, Swedish vabis, German Mercedes-Benz, Büssingler, British Leyland brand buses were introduced. Trolleybuses entered service in 1961. By the end of the 1970s, Hungarian-made Ikarus brand buses were on the roads. Domestic buses started to be used in Ankara in 1978 and in Istanbul in 1979.

When did the first bus come to Turkey?

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Kamil Koç is the first intercity bus company established in Turkey and the first intercity transportation company. It bears the name of its founder Kamil Koç.

After receiving his driver’s license in 1926, Kamil Koç turned his car into a mini bus by his own efforts. Further, Kamil Koç, who started the first voyages between Bursa and Karaköy with his car surrounded by wooden awnings, continues to pursue his voyages on the same route by increasing the number of vehicles and drivers in 1927. Also, in 1927, Renault brand Scemia model wooden-cased and long-nosed buses come to Turkey for urban transport.

Thanks to Kamil Koç’s efforts, the intercity transportation system in Turkey begins to develop decisively. Kamil Koç, made voyages to Bursa and Ankara with local body Chevrolet buses in 1933. He bought 4 big Mercedes buses to travel between Bursa and Istanbul in 1949.

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How was the inside of the first buses?

Kamil Koç, known as” Turkey’s First Bus Company”, used Chevrolet buses, Dodge overland and Mercedes, brands of buses. The interior designs of these buses, although not as comfortable as today, displayed an impressive image with their nostalgic beauty. In addition, nostalgic buses, which filled the eyes with large windows, classic maroon-colored blinds and old-style ventilation systems, gave passengers the comfort they were looking for with their seats covered in fabric or genuine leather and with metal skeletons.

By 1962, the Kamil Koç buses continued to improve passenger comfort with the Magirus Deutz series buses. Also, they are one of the most durable and safe buses in the world. Kamil Koç, which makes the concept of intercity bus travel enjoyable, continues to serve with the best buses today with the same service policy.

What has changed on the bus journey from past to present?

It is known that history of intercity buses in Turkey dates back to 1927. Although the history of buses in Turkey started with Kamil Koç, it was inevitable that Kamil Koç, which continued its development for many years by maintaining its innovative identity, would start to accompany different companies. Furthermore, the ever-decidedly developing intercity transportation takes on a new dimension with the Kamil Koç company. Kamil Koç buses offer much wider uses than narrow-volume buses in the past.

Spacious top shelves for hand luggage, completely soft and comfortable passenger seats, touch-screen TVs and entertainment systems, large luggage handling areas are spacious and comfortable, practical ups and downs, passenger, reclining positions, adjustable seats, any need of host and hostess presented at major developments from the past to the present.

From 1926 to present: Kamil Koç

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Kamil Koç established and developed the foundations of intercity transportation in Turkey since 1926. It is is serving today with its ultra-luxury buses as in the past. Furthermore, it is possible to reach all parts of Turkey with Kamil Koç buses. Lastly, Kamil Koç offers an ultra comfortable and very pleasant trip with the support of trained drivers and expert assistant.

 

 

 

 

 

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