The Kabul trolleybus system was a public transport service in Kabul, the capital and largest city of Afghanistan. The system was built by the Czechoslovak...
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electric trolleybus system operated in Kabul from February 1979 to 1992 using Škoda fleet built by a Czechoslovak company (see Trolleybuses in Kabul for more)...
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Darulaman. Millie Bus Trolleybuses in Kabul "THE STUDY FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE MASTER PLAN FOR THE KABUL METROPOLITAN AREA IN THE ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF...
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This is a list of cities where trolleybuses operate, or operated in the past, as part of the public transport system. The original list has been divided...
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areas where trolleybuses were operated, and more than 500 additional trolleybus systems have existed in the past. For complete lists of trolleybus systems...
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Tehran (redirect from Sports in Tehran)
The trolleybus system was opened in 1992, using a fleet of 65 articulated trolleybuses built by Czech Republic's Škoda. This was the first trolleybus system...
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Kazan (category Wikipedia articles in need of updating from June 2023)
All trolleybuses are monitored by an automated control system based on satellite navigation. Any Internet user can track the movement of trolleybuses. A...
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Milli Bus (category Bus transport in Afghanistan)
in Kabul, often resulting in overcrowding during peak hours. Milli Bus dates back to the late 1920s. In 1979 the company also operated a trolleybus system...
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Dushanbe (category Populated places in Tajikistan)
period, the number of trolleybuses declined from a high of 250 during the late 1980s to only 45–50. 100 new trolleybuses were ordered in 2004 which were delivered...
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Beijing (redirect from Parks in beijing)
(31-mile) trip would cost ¥ 8.00. There are nearly 1,000 public bus and trolleybus lines in the city, including four bus rapid transit lines. Standard bus fares...
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Moscow (redirect from Climate change in Moscow)
trolleybus system in Moscow in 2014 due the planned replacement of trolleybuses by electric buses. In 2018 Moscow trolleybus system has only 4 depots and...
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Ashgabat (category Wikipedia articles in need of updating from March 2024)
there were 7 routes in the city. As of 2011, the Ashgabat trolleybus fleet had 47 trolleybuses (Škoda 14TrM) on its balance sheet. In 2000, the last obsolete...
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Bishkek (redirect from Air pollution in Bishkek)
electric trolleybuses, and public vans (known in Russian as marshrutka). The first bus and trolley bus services in Bishkek were introduced in 1934 and...
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Pyongyang (category Use of the text parameter in Infobox Korean name)
and trolleybus systems are used mainly by commuters as a primary means of urban transportation. Cycle lanes were introduced on main thoroughfares in July...
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Astana (redirect from Transport in Astana)
taxi routes in total. Trolleybus routes were opened in 1983. There were originally 3 routes, however, by 2006, only one route was left. In 2008, the only...
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Tbilisi (redirect from Nightlife in Tblisi)
line left was closed on 4 December 2006, along with the two remaining trolleybus lines. There were plans to construct a modern tram network. For a long...
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Tashkent (category Capitals in Asia)
(Tajikistan), Bishkek (Kyrgyzstan), Kashgar (China), Almaty (Kazakhstan), Kabul (Afghanistan) and Peshawar (Pakistan). Tashkent sits at the confluence of...
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using trolleybuses and eBRT using electric buses other source. BRT certified ITDP standards-and-guides and bus-rapid-transit-standard year rewards. In the...
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Ulaanbaatar (redirect from Air pollution in Ulaanbaatar)
transport (buses, trolleybuses, and taxis), as well as informal taxis and minivans. As of 2021, the total number of registered vehicles in the city was 662...
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Daimler Company (section Trolleybuses 1936–51)
in 1951, at a time when the market for trolleybuses was in decline; including the 25 built in 1936–38, there were a total of 117 Daimler trolleybuses...
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Sukhumi (redirect from Sebastopolis in Abasgia)
[citation needed] Sukhumi is served by the Sukhumi Trolleybus, consisting of 3 Lines. There is a railway station in Sukhumi, that has a daily train to Moscow via...
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January 1 (category FIFA player ID not in Wikidata)
ISBN 978-0-88706-480-7. Francis, Ric; Ganley, Colin (2006). Penang Trams, Trolleybuses & Railways: Municipal Transport History, 1880s-1963. Areca Books. p. 63...
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