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  2. List of trolleybus systems - Wikipedia

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    The second largest network in world (after Moscow); see also Trolleybuses in Minsk: Snov 1950s 1960s ... World Map of Trolleybus systems in operation (TransPhoto)

  3. Trolleybus usage by country - Wikipedia

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    Trolleybuses are in use in Ancona, Bologna, Cagliari, Chieti, Genoa, La Spezia, Lecce, Milan, Modena, Naples, Parma, Rimini, and Rome. The oldest existing system is the Milan system, which opened in October 1933 and is now the fifth-oldest trolleybus system in the world (and the second-oldest in Europe, after that of Lausanne). [44]

  4. List of trolleybus manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    On the right is an articulated New Flyer trolleybus, one of 60 articulated ETBs built by New Flyer for Muni in 1993-94 ZiU-9/682 is the most numerous trolleybus model in the world (over 42,000 trolleybuses were produced since 1972) Bogdan/Ursus Т701.16 in Lublin Foton BJD-WG120FN bimodal trolleybus in Beijing

  5. Trolleybus - Wikipedia

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    Busscar trolleybus in São Paulo, Brazil Solaris trolleybus in Landskrona, Sweden Video of a trolleybus in Ghent, Belgium. A trolleybus (also known as trolley bus, trolley coach, trackless trolley, trackless tram – in the 1910s and 1920s [1] – or trolley [2] [3]) is an electric bus that draws power from dual overhead wires (generally suspended from roadside posts) using spring-loaded ...

  6. File:Map of World's Trolleybus Countries.svg - Wikipedia

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    lightgray Countries that never had trolleybus networks Note: This map is out of date for several countries, including Belgium, Portugal, Turkmenistan, Morocco, Mexico, and New Zealand. See talk page.

  7. List of trolleybus systems in Russia - Wikipedia

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    Numbers given are at the time of closure. The first trolleybus system in Russia and in former USSR, [23] it was the largest trolleybus system in the world for many years, from circa the mid-1950s until 2017. [24] One trolleybus route retained as an attraction. [25] Moscow obl. Khimki (Khimki trolleybus) 24 Jul 1997-1 [26] 3 [27] 45 [28]

  8. Crimean Trolleybus - Wikipedia

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    Trolleybus shelter at Angarskyi Pass (elevation 752 metres) Crimean Trolleybus Line (Russian: Крымский троллейбус, romanized: Krymsky trolleybus; Ukrainian: Кримський тролейбус, romanized: Krymskyi troleibus; Crimean Tatar: Qırım trolleybusı) in Crimea is the longest trolleybus line in the world.

  9. Trolleybuses in Kyiv - Wikipedia

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    The Kyiv Trolleybus is a trolleybus network in Kyiv, the largest trolleybus network in the world in terms of line length, and the largest in Ukraine in terms of length and number of cars. The network was opened on November 5, 1935.