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  • Are there many (or any) issues with the third or fourth set of wheels cutting corners short? These would be perfect here in California, but unfortunately (iirc) they limit bus length to 65ft (19.8m) with a single pivot ...

  • Crazy.. how can driver control all of them?

  • What about drop poles in curves? It is fantastic, if it works!

  • Can that drive?

  • @GTAprogamer111 to answer your question: look at more videos of double articulated trolleybuses: Geneve, & Zurich use these exact same ones. But if want to be further convinced save up and take some time off to visit the country.

  • 82 ft? shit this is waaay too long, I drove a 60 ft

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  • We in Lausanne should see some of these Hess 4axles trolleybusses running in 2010-11 on the current line 7 (Renens-Pully), when train station at Malley's stop will be settled down.

  • Bugger that is one long bus.

  • gwn een tram zonder spoor

  • Kedves járgány...!

  • We in Zurich have 17 double bend trolleybuses, I drive them and they are very manouverable. Check out my channel for 2 videos filmed by my wife while I am driving. Regards Edi

  • watch on you tube

    Trolleys in de sneeuw, Arnhem, 26-11-2005

  • the first trolleybus with 4 axes.....was on geneva....(TPG)

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