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Pyongsong bus repair plant: North Korea: Pyongyang Trolleybus Factory: North Korea: Sinara Transport Machines: Russia: Škoda Electric: Czech Republic: Complete buses with Temsa bodies or electric drive equipment only with various bus builders as subcontractor for bodies and chassis Solaris Bus & Coach: Poland
North American Trackless Trolley Association. Sebree, Mac; Ward, Paul (1974). The Trolley Coach in North America. Interurbans Special 59. Los Angeles, US: Interurbans. LCCN 74-20367. Trolleybus Magazine (ISSN 0266-7452). National Trolleybus Association (UK). Bimonthly.
Defunct bus manufacturers of the United States (1 C, 28 P) G. Gillig (7 P) T. ... Daimler Buses North America; Daimler Truck North America; E. ElDorado (bus manufacturer)
Gillig (formerly Gillig Brothers) is an American designer and manufacturer of buses. The company headquarters, along with its manufacturing operations, is located in Livermore, California (in the East Bay region of the San Francisco Bay Area). By volume, Gillig is the second-largest transit bus manufacturer in North America (behind New Flyer). [1]
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 ...
Latin American Trolleybus Installations (Allen Morrison) The Tramways of Cuba (Allen Morrison) TrolleyMotion; Progetto Città Elettriche (Italy) Tram.nu Atlas (Bruse LF Persson) UK Trolleybus Systems & Museums (Bruce Lake) Wires of Faded Glory (Richard A. Bílek) World Trolleybus List - Systems Closed; Tom's North American Trolley bus Pix
The company has announced its intentions to enter the U.S. and Canadian markets in the following years, offering only trolley, battery-electric, and hydrogen fuel cell buses. [ 11 ] [ 10 ] In April 2024, Solaris secured its first order for transit buses in North America, with an order for five Urbino NAe40 12-meter (40-foot) battery-electric ...
In the 1930s and 1940s, Twin Coach was one of the largest producers in the very limited field of trolley bus manufacturing in North America. [1] Until the late 1940s, only three other U.S. companies built more trolley buses: the Brill companies (J.G. Brill and successors ACF-Brill and CCF-Brill), Pullman and St. Louis Car Company. [2]