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What (who) is trolley bus - definition

ELECTRIC BUS THAT DRAWS POWER FROM DUAL OVERHEAD WIRES
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  • A [[dual-mode bus]] operating as a trolleybus in the [[Downtown Seattle Transit Tunnel]], in 1990.
  • articulated]] trolleybus in Bucharest, Romania, in April 2007.
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  • The "[[Elektromote]]", the world's first trolleybus,<ref>[http://www.siemens.com/history/en/innovations/transportation.htm#toc-2 ''Elektromote''], Siemens History website on 14 August 2015</ref> in Berlin, Germany, 1882.
  • Video of a trolleybus in [[Ghent]], Belgium
  • Underground trolleybus in [[Kurobe Dam]].
  • articulated]] trolleybuses delivered to Geneva in 1992, which were among the first production-series low-floor trolleybuses.
  • Reading]], England, 1966.
  • A trolleybus in [[Qingdao]], China.
  • ETI]] 14TrSF) climbing [[Nob Hill]].
  • Tateyama]].
  • Bradford Trolleybus system]] was the last one to operate in the United Kingdom; closing in 1972.
  • Trolleybus wire switch (Type Soviet Union).
  • Beijing trolleybus]], the operator uses ropes to guide the [[trolley poles]] to contact the overhead wires.
  • São Paulo]], Brazil
  • Valparaíso]] (Chile).
  • Pole bases with springs and pneumatic pole lowering cylinders.
  • Insulated poles, contact shoes, and pull&ndash;ropes.
  • Solaris]] trolleybus in [[Landskrona]], Sweden
  • Vancouver trolleybus system]] completed the transition to an exclusively low-floor fleet in 2009.
  • low-floor]] designs.
  • MU]] [[ZiU-9]] in Soviet Union, 1987
  • Monument to [[Crimean Trolleybus]].

trolley bus         
(trolley buses)
A trolley bus is a bus that is driven by electric power taken from cables above the street.
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trolleybus         
¦ noun Brit. a bus powered by electricity obtained from overhead wires by means of a trolley wheel.
Trolleybus         
A trolleybus (also known as trolley bus, trolley coach, trackless trolley, trackless tramin the 1910s and 1920sJoyce, J.; King, J.

Wikipedia

Trolleybus

A trolleybus (also known as trolley bus, trolley coach, trackless trolley, trackless tram – in the 1910s and 1920s – or trolley) is an electric bus that draws power from dual overhead wires (generally suspended from roadside posts) using spring-loaded trolley poles. Two wires, and two trolley poles, are required to complete the electrical circuit. This differs from a tram or streetcar, which normally uses the track as the return path, needing only one wire and one pole (or pantograph). They are also distinct from other kinds of electric buses, which usually rely on batteries. Power is most commonly supplied as 600-volt direct current, but there are exceptions.

Currently, around 300 trolleybus systems are in operation, in cities and towns in 43 countries. Altogether, more than 800 trolleybus systems have existed, but not more than about 400 concurrently.

Examples of use of trolley bus
1. One man came on the tour after seeing an ad on the trolley bus.
2. Bus and trolley bus routes will be diverted, traffic police said.
3. At one point, a trolley bus went by with a young man riding on the roof.
4. RIA–Novosti said the blast occurred near a trolley bus terminus in the capital, Makhachkala.
5. Trolley bus drivers will be striking between 5 a.m. and 11 a.m., and between 10 p.m. and midnight.