Metro was reluctant to adopt low-floor buses, not buying any until 2003.
The service operates more than 300 regular and low-floor buses.
To assist the elderly and disabled, many routes have low-floor buses.
The non low-floor buses are gradually being withdrawn from service.
This was further improvised two years later when low-floor buses were added to the fleet.
In 2009 two new low-floor buses were bought, with extra seating capacity to meet customer demand.
Moreover, a number of low-floor buses complete the Kassel public transport system.
The same year, the company received its first low-floor buses.
The next year the first low-floor buses entered service.
Seating layout for a low-floor bus therefore requires careful design.