Olympic bus starts operating in Tartu
An Olympic bus has been launched in Tartu, offering residents an educational journey through Olympic history.
A special Olympic bus was unveiled on Friday in Tartu, created in collaboration with the Estonian Sports and Olympic Museum, the city of Tartu, and Go Bus. The bus, which is Tartu's only electric city bus, provides a unique journey that goes beyond standard transportation, immersing passengers in the rich history of the Olympic Games.
Passengers on the Olympic bus will have the opportunity to learn about Olympic history, including intriguing facts, symbols, mascots, and Estonia's Olympic champions. In addition to these insights, the bus offers information about the upcoming Olympic Games set to take place in Los Angeles in 2028, ensuring that passengers are not only entertained but also educated about the significance of the Olympics in Estonia and the world.
Siim Randoja, a member of the board of the Estonian Sports and Olympic Museum, expressed pride in Tartu's status as an Olympic museum city. He noted that this initiative, a joint effort between the museum, city government, and Go Bus, represents an innovative step that brings a captivating overview of Estonia's distinguished sports and Olympic history to the residents of Tartu, while also reinforcing the city's role in the international Olympic movement.