Yes! We prefer trolleybus to diesel bus!
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Hello I have new videos trolleysbus! ! and this time in France just to see if you want good movie! !
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"Vive le trolleybus" :)
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amazing!
greetings from Chile
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Awsome being a young boy in Sydney I never got 2 ride a trolley bus. don't no why australia got rid of them!!! when i went 2 athens 2 yrs ago i really wanted 2 go on one but no timen :( keep the virtualln tours coming
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youtube this biogas+wind+solar
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Trolleybuses come to close contact with people in their everyday commute in the city but these buses are emission-free and pose no health threats to the residents. Power plant does give out pollution but it is located far away from people and the polluting emission from a power plant can be more effectively treated and filtered in a centralised manner before letting it out, rather than having many individual (diesel) buses emitting harmful pollutants on city streets, near to the residents.
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For cities or countries that are unable to harness hydropower and rely on electricity generated by coal-fired plants, please never overlook the fact that the polluting power plant is normally located outside of city far away from residential establishments.
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Electricity for trolleybus comes from a variety of sources including hydroelectric, nuclear, natural gas, wind and of course the coal-fired ones, etc. The cleanest ones are hydroelectric, wind and nuclear ones I guess. For example, Vancouvers entire fleet of trolleybuses are literally powered by clean force of water as its electricity is 100% from hydroelectric scheme. Many Swiss cities trolleybuses also heavily rely on power generated from hydroelectric plants.
I would like to see Trolley busses in Singapore
azmidasimin 9 months ago
@azmidasimin Unfortunately i don't think that is ever going to happen. The sg governement hates anything to do with overhead wires.
jemdude22 9 months ago