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O que (quem) é trolleybus$529929$ - definição

OVERVIEW OF TROLLEYBUSES IN GDYNIA
Gdynia trolleybus; Gdynia trolleybus system
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Trolleybuses in Arnhem         
TROLLEYBUS SYSTEM IN THE CITY OF ARNHEM, NETHERLANDS
Arnhem trolleybus
The Arnhem trolleybus system is the trolleybus system in the city of Arnhem. It is unique in the Netherlands as the only trolleybus system still operating in that country.
Trolleybuses in Quito         
  • BRT]] lanes with underpass crossings
  • Detail view of the ends of the [[trolley poles]] and trolley-heads on the catenary or [[overhead lines]]
  • Typical stop station with displaced layout
  • A trolleybus stopped at one of the high-platform stations typical of the line.
BUS RAPID TRANSIT LINE LOCATED IN QUITO, ECUADOR
El Trole; Quito trolleybus system; Quito Trolleybus System
The Quito trolleybus system is a bus rapid transit line located in Quito, Ecuador, which opened in 1995 and by 2002 was carrying approximately 220,000 passengers per day.Webb, Mary (ed.
trolleybus         
  • 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
  • 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.
  • 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]]
ELECTRIC BUS THAT DRAWS POWER FROM DUAL OVERHEAD WIRES
Electric trolleybus; Trolley bus; Trolley coach; Trolley-bus; Trolleybuses; Trackless trolley; Electric trolley bus; Trackless trolleys; All service vehicle; Trolley buses; 🚎; Tram like bus; Electric trolley buses; Trolleybus Magazine; IMC Electic bus
¦ noun Brit. a bus powered by electricity obtained from overhead wires by means of a trolley wheel.

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Trolleybuses in Gdynia

The Gdynia trolleybus system serves the city of Gdynia, Poland. It is one of three remaining trolleybus systems in Poland (the others being those in Lublin and Tychy).

The system was opened on 18 September 1943. It consists of 12 lines (numbered from 20 to 31). One stretch with two lines (21 and 31) extend to the neighbouring city of Sopot. As of 2007, its fleet consists of 86 12-metre-long trolleybuses.

The system is operated by the Przedsiębiorstwo Komunikacji Trolejbusowej (Trolleybus Transport Company, PKT) working under the commission of Zarząd Komunikacji Miejskiej (Public Transport Bureau, ZKM).

Every year, the trolleybuses travel over four million kilometres and transport c. 350 million passengers.