A Fiat 668F trolleybus on the Chieti trolleybus system. This was a common type of trolleybus in Italy in the middle decades of the 20th century.Fiat 2472 Viberti CGE articulated trolleybus no. 563, now withdrawn, operated on the Milan trolleybus system.
This is a list of trolleybus systems in Italy by Regione. It includes all trolleybus systems, past and present.
Reopening was planned (of one route, 4). Five new vehicles were built in 1997 and delivered in 2001,[3] and three more were ordered in 2007[4] and delivered in 2008–09.[5] Renovation of the wiring began in December 2008[6] and was completed in 2011,[7] but the planned reopening never came to fruition.[8] In July 2022 dismantling of 11 km of disused overhead wires began, while the renovated wires along route 4 were to be retained.[9] See also Trolleybuses in Bari.
The new system was under construction since 2009,[11] but after numerous delays was inaugurated only in April 2023.[12][10] Service has been suspended since 6 July 2023. See also Trolleybuses in Avellino
Operator was TPN until 1978.[13] All trolleybus service has been suspended since August 2015.[14] On 14 April 2022 CTP was declared bankrupt. The trolleybuses and infrastructure are to be auctioned off.
System included interurban lines to Mirano, Mogliano and Treviso, and a line extending along the causeway to Santa Lucia railway station in the old city.
New system under construction (intermittently) since 2015,[22] with new vehicles ordered in 2015.[23] Delayed by various issues and changes to the plans, as of 2023 the system is projected to open in 2026.[24]
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Trolleybus Magazine (ISSN 0266-7452). National Trolleybus Association (UK). Bimonthly.
References
^ a bTrolleybus Magazine (TM) No. 289, January–February 2010, pp. 15/17.
^Trolleybus Magazine (TM) No. 291, May–June 2010, p. 64.
^TM No. 244, July-August 2002, p. 89.
^TM No. 281, September-October 2008, p. 109.
^TM No. 295, January–February 2011, p. 17.
^TM No. 285, May–June 2009, p. 62.
^TM No. 325, January–February 2016, p. 22.
^Trolleybus Magazine No. 370 (July–August 2023), p. 165. National Trolleybus Association (UK). ISSN 0266-7452
^Rosanna Volpe (9 July 2022). "Bari, via ai cavi della filovia: si parte da piazza Garibaldi". www.borderline24.com. Retrieved 20 July 2022.
^ a b c dHaseldine, Peter (July–August 2023). "Rinascita ad Avellino/Rebirth in Avellino". Trolleybus Magazine. No. 370. UK: National Trolleybus Association. pp. 136–147. ISSN 0266-7452.
^TM No. 286, July–August 2009, p. 92.
^"Avellino, partita la prima corsa della metro leggera". www.avellinotoday.it. 3 April 2023. Retrieved 3 April 2023.
^ a bIsgar, Carl (November–December 2008). "In the Shadow of Vesuvius, Part 1". Trolleybus Magazine. UK: National Trolleybus Association. p. 125. ISSN 0266-7452.
^TM No. 327 (May–June 2016), p. 88.
^TM No. 271, Jan.-Feb. 2007, p. 19.
^TM No. 233, Sep.-Oct. 2000, p. 116.
^Morgan, S. (Oct. 2000). "Obusse kehren nach Modena zurück". Stadtverkehr [de]. Freiburg, Germany: Eisenbahn-Kurier Verlag.
^TM No. 361 (January–February 2022), p. 34.
^Trolleybus Magazine No. 375 (May–June 2024), p. 125. National Trolleybus Association (UK). ISSN 0266-7452.
^Budach, Dirk (1 June 2024). "The end: No more trolleybuses in Sanremo". Urban Transport Magazine. Archived from the original on 2 June 2024. Retrieved 2024-06-02.
^ a b c d e f g hGregoris, et al. (2003). Giro d'Italia in filobus. ISBN88-7785-193-7.
^TM No. 321, May–June 2015, p. 88.
^TM No. 324, November–December 2015, p. 180.
^TM No. 369, May–June 2023, p. 123.
^TM No. 351, May–June 2020, p. 110.
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