Dual mode trolleybuses buses which alos operate as part time motor buses can be found in several towns and cities, such as Solingen (at Burg terminus), in Esslingen near Stuttgart, and others in other countries.
We used to have electric buses here in Chicago, but they eliminated them in 1972. We also had one of the largest fleets of propane powered buses too. Somebody said diesel is the way to go, so they got rid of them too. Real forward thinkers!!
is it still working now??do you know any other examples of dual-mode-bus in germany??
kuzdero 1 year ago
Essen, no.
Dual mode trolleybuses buses which alos operate as part time motor buses can be found in several towns and cities, such as Solingen (at Burg terminus), in Esslingen near Stuttgart, and others in other countries.
Simon
citytransportinfo 1 year ago
Thanks for posting this
Eisenbahnfan 2 years ago
Our O-Bahn in Adelaide is a lot better.
bentleyv8t 2 years ago
We have a section of guided busway in Bradford, but its not as smooth as this appears to be.
AbbeyLightRailway 2 years ago
We used to have electric buses here in Chicago, but they eliminated them in 1972. We also had one of the largest fleets of propane powered buses too. Somebody said diesel is the way to go, so they got rid of them too. Real forward thinkers!!
Trainbrain1949 2 years ago
I thought that your propane buses were 'got rid of' after an explosion at the refuelling facility.
Simon
citytransportinfo 2 years ago