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Russian Articulated Bus Mods

2 Russian Articulated mods — LiAZ 6213 18m low-floor platforms from the Likino-Dulyovo plant (bus assembly from 1959, GAZ Group subsidiary). LiAZ 6213.65 — 18m Russian Articulated Low-Floor Bus Mod leads.

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About Russian Articulated Bus Mods

Russia × Articulated crosses LiAZ (Likino-Dulyovo, bus assembly from 1959; GAZ Group subsidiary) with the 18m articulated format — LiAZ-6213 platforms anchoring Russian municipal articulated service across Moscow, Saint Petersburg and other major cities, following the global BRT capacity standard set when articulated buses began at Milan in 1937 and Curitiba adopted them in 1974. The 2 mods center on LiAZ 6213.65 18m low-floor articulated platforms. LiAZ 6213.65 — 18m Russian Articulated Low-Floor Bus Mod anchors the catalog.

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First articulated bus (Milan Alfa Romeo 110 AM-Macchi)
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Frequently asked questions

What makes Russian articulated buses distinct?
Russian articulated buses are dominated by LiAZ 6213 18m low-floor platforms, with secondary supply from MAZ-105 (Belarusian Minsk Automobile Plant). They serve Moscow Mosgortrans, Saint Petersburg Passazhiravtotrans and other major Russian municipal articulated routes.
How many Russian Articulated mods are available?
There are 2 Russian Articulated bus mods in the catalog, led by LiAZ 6213.65 — 18m Russian Articulated Low-Floor Bus Mod with 1,284 downloads — LiAZ 6213.65 18m low-floor articulated platforms.
Who is LiAZ?
LiAZ (Likinskiy Avtobusnyi Zavod, "Likino Bus Plant") is a Russian bus manufacturer located in Likino-Dulyovo. It began bus assembly in 1959, launched the LiAZ-677 from 1967, and is now a subsidiary of GAZ Group. LiAZ is one of Russia's two largest urban bus producers.
What is the history of articulated buses?
The first articulated bus appeared 1937 in Milan (Alfa Romeo 110 AM-Macchi). The modern format was pioneered by the Ikarus 180 (Budapest, 1961–1966), which Soviet-bloc countries widely adopted. Curitiba's BRT (1974) made articulated the high-capacity trunk standard now used by LiAZ in Moscow.