Some trivia: A) The terminus _Semănătoarea_ is "really" _Petrache Poenaru_ metro station (line M1), but _Semănătoarea_ was the initial name of said station. The name was due to the nearby eponymous agricultural machinery factory. The name of the metro station was changed in 2009, but for whatever reason, the bus terminus kept its old name. And the factory itself is long gone - in its location is now the office/apartment complex _Sema Parc._ B) Note how the bus detaches its overhead poles from the electric grid at _Facultatea de Drept_ bus stop (and, on the retour, reattaches them at the same stop). This is because the new buses also have batteries installed, giving them greater freedom for re-routing in case of road work/road closure, or when a bus line is permanently rejigged. And because the busses can hook up to the electric grid as needed, it also reduces the need for, and costs of, dedicated recharging stations.