TROLLEYBUS IS NOT SLOW! 🚎 {Part 1}

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  • Опубликовано: 16 янв 2025

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  • @lionec226
    @lionec226 3 года назад +248

    For those who care for environmental issues, Trolleybuses are the best. I'd say more than electric buses on battery. ( when you know how is battery made of ).

    • @MrGintaras
      @MrGintaras  3 года назад +54

      There is currently a shortage of batteries in the world and the price of electronic buses is rising

    • @user-df3ty8ei2u
      @user-df3ty8ei2u 3 года назад +5

      Some trolleybuses still have lithium ion batteries so what you said is not that true. Others also have diesel engines in case of outages

    • @lionec226
      @lionec226 3 года назад +18

      @@user-df3ty8ei2u sure but you may have noticed I never said 'perfect'.

    • @user-df3ty8ei2u
      @user-df3ty8ei2u 3 года назад +1

      @@lionec226 yea, so?

    • @lionec226
      @lionec226 3 года назад +8

      @@user-df3ty8ei2u so I'm not wrong.🤷🏻‍♂️

  • @garryej
    @garryej 3 года назад +126

    I had a friend who was a bus mechanic in Vancouver BC. He could always tell when the trolley bus drivers had been racing, since the motor brushes would be heavily arced. Usually took place in the wee wee hours between the bus and some kid in a muscle car. The kids were always shocked at the massive instant torque these buses could create from the 550v wires!

    • @Wpdhsx
      @Wpdhsx 3 года назад +6

      600v

    • @trainrover
      @trainrover Год назад

      @@Wpdhsx must've been facilitating whistleblowing...

    • @rykmat2542
      @rykmat2542 Год назад

      Busses in this video operate under 600 V or 750 V. And they have asynchronous (induction, brushless) motors. Solaris Trollino 15 (the world's only 15 metres nonarticulated trolleybus, you can see it at time 11:33) has a 175 kW six-pole asynchronous motor with a torque of 4500 Nm.

    • @MDCrabTank
      @MDCrabTank 8 месяцев назад

      @@rykmat2542 It is not only in the world, škoda 28tr is also 15m long trolleybus

    • @Computer895
      @Computer895 8 месяцев назад

      But isn't the solrais 15 and skoda 28tr the same thing

  • @GalenlevyPhoto
    @GalenlevyPhoto 3 года назад +72

    Seattle, Wa still have the trolley buses. They’re not getting rid of it anytime soon. They are great for the hills. They accelerate fast going uphill!

    • @lzh4950
      @lzh4950 3 года назад +3

      Think trolleybuses make engineering sense for the Nat'l University of Singapore (NUS)'s shuttle buses too, given it's rugged terrain (the main campus is built on Kent Ridge). Only possible challenges I can think of is justifying the cost of the overhead wires (since bus utilisation drops sharply during weekends and university vacation (Dec & mid May-Aug)) & figuring out how to maintain the buses (the diesel shuttle buses we currently have are serviced off-site at the operator's (ComfortDelgro) HQ some ~10km away, and extending the overhead wires to there probably won't be cost effective) but given how far away the HQ is (& thus the length of dead mileage needed by the buses to go there for servicing) & the substantial fleet size of the buses (32x), I guess there can be enough justification to set up on-site maintenance facilities too (also as trolley buses have simpler drivetrains than diesel buses)

    • @janpavelek2097
      @janpavelek2097 3 года назад

      Yes, i write IT in aby other answer, DC electric motors have ideally componed Force avd visit , matematically P = F x v, thé in all mountains they have many force, when all diesel! And those do not eat aby oxygen, what Is on thé mountains problém fór diesel. I hope Good future fór trolleybuses. And with dually trolley And battery power iare still more using.

    • @mikegaskin5542
      @mikegaskin5542 3 года назад +1

      @@lzh4950 Battery backups are good enough these days that they can easily propel the trolleybus over the 10km needed to get to the maintenance facility

    • @michalandrejmolnar3715
      @michalandrejmolnar3715 2 года назад

      @@lzh4950 Trolleybuses can have small batteries for going into the depot or other routes. Can be charged while driving on trolley wires.

    • @CZpersi
      @CZpersi 9 месяцев назад

      That is actually, why some hilly cities chose trolleys over trams.

  • @billtuckwell1399
    @billtuckwell1399 3 года назад +92

    On hills Trolley buses give formula 1 performance that beat any diesel bus. Pollution free, and also the advantage that on route extensions duo vehicles do not need new overhead. Electric traction at its best. Thank you for the video.

    • @randomweeb6997
      @randomweeb6997 3 года назад +3

      You don't need to be on hills. Just give it some distance between the stops and a clean road.

    • @janpavelek2097
      @janpavelek2097 3 года назад +1

      Yes, IT Is in thé technical power in electric motors, what Is ideally componed fór thé vehicles. Matematický power Is combination od thé visit And force. In the everyday regulared power in thé Hills Slow visit generare more force in thé rotor And car have more force. In Otto And Diesel motorest IT Is NOT And driver must change thé feat gtade! In this fact Trolleybus Is BETTEER to formule F1 in accelerate feom all stations And stop points!!!

    • @automation7295
      @automation7295 2 года назад +1

      Trolleybus can still make pollution, but less than battery buses. But I agree, trolleybuses are better than battery buses, trolley buses are generally better for the environment.

    • @FASr7
      @FASr7 2 года назад

      Exactly ruclips.net/video/iTd_jkR_mgA/видео.html

    • @keithparker1346
      @keithparker1346 8 месяцев назад

      I assume they are the best form of public transport for hilly areas. I used to live near Lausanne, Switzerland and they are used there and the whole city seems to be in a huge hill

  • @warmike
    @warmike 3 года назад +201

    If you show this to the Moscow mayor he'll have a heart attack

    • @niol_vserio
      @niol_vserio 3 года назад +3

      yes

    • @albertbenajam4751
      @albertbenajam4751 3 года назад +28

      If you research MOSCOW situation where largest TB system in world eliminated. All regular service TBs were less than 8 years old. See articles on internet about Moscow corruption.

    • @edward28051989
      @edward28051989 3 года назад +5

      Sao Paulo (Brazil) desatictived half TB system

    • @diterbolen9301
      @diterbolen9301 3 года назад +1

      @@albertbenajam4751 И правильно сделали! Через 5 лет будете только на электробусах ездить

    • @trainzandplanes522
      @trainzandplanes522 3 года назад +1

      LMAO

  • @ricktownend9144
    @ricktownend9144 3 года назад +28

    What a great video! You made your point...
    It's a shame trolley-buses are sometimes seen as old-tech; this selection shows that's not true. I've heard it said that they are limited to the wires, so are inflexible, but that's not true for new trolley+battery buses. In any case, sticking to the wires is great in at least one way - you know it's not going to divert from the route (e.g. late at night). And people like trolley-buses! I think the main disadvantage is political - companies and city councils will not save up for replacement of wiring etc., but wait until someone (the European Commission etc.) will give them a dollop of money to do it - otherwise they scrap the system.

    • @MrGintaras
      @MrGintaras  3 года назад +3

      Big thanks! Exactly said.

    • @michalandrejmolnar3715
      @michalandrejmolnar3715 2 года назад +2

      Please don't permit them to scrap it, especially if they're just going to replace them with diesel or gas powered buses.

  • @JohnnyOU08
    @JohnnyOU08 Год назад +3

    I wish we had more of these in the U.S. It seems like it would be a cost-effective way to tackle a lot of our transit and environmental issues that integrates well with our existing infrastructure.

  • @andyhughes5885
    @andyhughes5885 Год назад +4

    Europe never gave up its trams and trolleybuses unlike here in Scotland. Yes, trams are back but, only in Edinburgh and limited at that. We do now have battery buses.
    I would love to see the old trams making a comeback even trolleybuses and those ones in Switzerland look more like trains than buses.

  • @kacper_k6866
    @kacper_k6866 3 года назад +19

    Trolleybuses in Linz look like as trams.
    Insane.

  • @TTan666
    @TTan666 3 года назад +37

    Didn't know there are these even longer double-articulated trolleybuses out there in this world before I saw this. Thanks for uploading.

    • @iamclinicallysick6505
      @iamclinicallysick6505 2 года назад

      Love it

    • @markusstudeli2997
      @markusstudeli2997 Год назад +2

      The double-articulated ones are indeed impressive to watch. I see the Hess model in Bern regularly on my commute. They have almost the same capacity as the trams.

    • @himbourbanist
      @himbourbanist Год назад

      The double-articulated buses are a sight to behold. Really cool feats of engineering, and their impressive capacity is absolutely welcome to the commuter. Combine that without overhead wires and they're a wonderful transit addition to any city.

  • @hilldoggydogg635
    @hilldoggydogg635 3 года назад +23

    Eastern European bus drivers go Mach10. It's in their blood, when I worked for Translink I also went mach 10, but so did almost everyone else. Only problem with new trolleys is they govern out at 60km/h or lower, older ones you could do 75 downhill.

    • @justaguy9224
      @justaguy9224 2 года назад +5

      Yeah exactly. I’m from Hungary and I ride trolleybuses regularly. In some sections they accelerate from standstill to 70 km/h in seconds and then brake hard for the next station, and the stations are spaced 300 meters apart.

    • @williamhuang8309
      @williamhuang8309 10 месяцев назад

      Translink BC?
      I remember being quite curious about the trolleybus wires and how they worked. They look quite cool

  • @darleydasilvamonte5024
    @darleydasilvamonte5024 3 года назад +34

    In São Paulo (Brazil) there is also a trolleybus system, especially in the central region and in the eastern part of the city. Some of them have autonomous gait. On route 2290 you are having a detour and are using batteries.

    • @MrGintaras
      @MrGintaras  3 года назад +9

      Great, Maybe I will visit this distant land in the future

  • @ELC2024
    @ELC2024 3 года назад +19

    Best video on trolleybuses in RUclips...I love trolleybuses

  • @himbourbanist
    @himbourbanist Год назад +3

    man trolleybuses are so cool, we have them here in the US in Philadelphia. There used to be a lot more routes that ran them but a lot have been replaced by diesel over the years.

  • @TheCzolgista123
    @TheCzolgista123 3 года назад +15

    Nice video :) Here in Lublin trolleybuses move with considerable speed especially when going back to bus depot without passengers :p

    • @MrGintaras
      @MrGintaras  3 года назад +7

      Oh yes, on the way home you need to get back to the park as soon as possible. It’s a shame in my city, even when we drive to the park, we have to stop at schedules.

    • @TheCzolgista123
      @TheCzolgista123 3 года назад +1

      @@MrGintaras Here we have some "linie zjazdowe" - exit lines when going back to the depot, also for trolleybuses, but not every vehicle realises it. I often see buses and trolleybuses with no line sign on display or with "zjazd do zajezdni" - "on the way to depot" in the city going fast ;)

    • @MrRatchet12661
      @MrRatchet12661 Год назад

      @@TheCzolgista123 Szkoda że nie spotykane jest to w Gdyni lub Sopocie.
      Nie wiem jak w Tychach ale jeżeli są przystanki przy bazach autobusowych czy nawet zajezdniach tramwajowych (np. w Gdańsku do Nowego Portu linia chyba 6 właśnie jedzie do zajezdni) to czemu nie tak? Może to służyć jako linia ekspresowa na żądanie.

    • @user-df3ty8ei2u
      @user-df3ty8ei2u Год назад

      @@MrRatchet12661 w gdyni są linie zjazdowe (710 i 723)

  • @majlo4430
    @majlo4430 2 года назад +3

    Last year when i was in Lublin, Poland it was so much fun to see Trollino 18 was faster than BMW when the lights has changed from red to green:D The face of the driver was speachless haha:D

  • @MrGintaras
    @MrGintaras  Год назад +3

    Do you want a second part : Trolleybus is not slow? 😏

  • @eblechman1
    @eblechman1 3 года назад +6

    Thanks for the video. I love trolley buses! They're eco-friendly and quiet. I'm sure that my opinion here is most unusual, but I actually like the overhead wires, particularly in suburban tree lined streets; I suspect that the wires suggest ("unconsciously" to me ) that the city iwhich operates the trolley bus network is "advanced", having good educational, health and cultural facilities. In New Zealand, where trolley buses were found in most cities in the middle of the 20th century, Wellington was the last city to cease operating them in 2017. In South Africa, trolley busses opearted in Cape Town, Pretoria, Durban and Johannesburg which was the last city in the country to end trolley bus operations in the late 80s.

  • @tigrovica8417
    @tigrovica8417 3 года назад +9

    This is the *EPIC* content I watch youtube for!
    Thanks for the upload *Gintaras*

    • @MrGintaras
      @MrGintaras  3 года назад +1

      Big thank you , Tigrovica!

    • @I_drink_cocoa_with_rum
      @I_drink_cocoa_with_rum 3 года назад

      Found you again, by the trolleybusses

    • @tigrovica8417
      @tigrovica8417 3 года назад

      @@I_drink_cocoa_with_rum I cannot feel safe under any comment section now xd

  • @lineboss58
    @lineboss58 Год назад +5

    Its an absolute scandal that some cities are getting rid of trolley buses in favour of battery buses, when we all know the dangers involved with batteries as well as reduced efficiency at extreme temperatures.

  • @YelonkyPL
    @YelonkyPL 3 года назад +4

    Wow. It's always a great pleasure to watch your videos. And you've visited and filmed so many cities! Thanx for your proffesional work at these materials.

  • @Adrenaline_chaser
    @Adrenaline_chaser 2 года назад +6

    When it comes to mobility, the level of sustainability goes like this:
    1)electric train (the most sustainable)
    2) electric tram/streetcar
    3) trolleybus
    4) diesel train 5) electric bus 6) normal bus etc..
    Trolleybuses come off 3rd! These wonderful machines deserve more attention!!

  • @jorge121272
    @jorge121272 3 года назад +22

    I think, it's very good idea to do this video, to see the recently and speed trolleybus !
    Thank you.

    • @MrGintaras
      @MrGintaras  3 года назад +6

      And from different countries and cities

  • @albertbenajam4751
    @albertbenajam4751 3 года назад +4

    The VIEWPOINT FROM BELOW, of a CK system starting at 2:00 after highway seguence is the "Money Shot" as it shows that poles tracking through complicated crossing at SPEED possible.
    RUclips also has view down Market Street where TB lines share the HOT wire with pole using PCC trams.

  • @ГеоргиТрифонов-и8з
    @ГеоргиТрифонов-и8з 3 года назад +18

    For big cities with traffic,trolleybuses are actually better than regular busses(im not talking about zero emissions of CO2)
    As trolleybuses have better acceleration

    • @MrGintaras
      @MrGintaras  3 года назад +6

      Really yes! Many European cities are planning to build a trolleybus network from 0, or replace buses with trolleybuses

    • @fidenemini111
      @fidenemini111 3 года назад +5

      They also are better for uphill ride.

    • @jakubadamczyk1523
      @jakubadamczyk1523 3 года назад +2

      For big cities with traffic trams are being used ;)

    • @janpavelek2097
      @janpavelek2097 3 года назад +1

      Hallo, more od thé cities have aby trolleybus lines more 100 years And they was still modernised. And when thé concrently city publicista transport systems take to peoples good And often connecting, them they must NOT také own car. And in this fact easr cities in the Europa was better. And I know cities, where Oldřich trolley systems was destroyed And after many years thats was built AGAIN!

    • @rykmat2542
      @rykmat2542 Год назад

      ​@@jakubadamczyk1523 Prague builds both new tram and partial trolley bus routes. Prague lies in a system of canyons so there are a lot of steep hill climbs that destroy batteries in battery buses and are too steep for trams so there are overhead wires an absolute necessity.

  • @KoichiFirst8092
    @KoichiFirst8092 3 года назад +3

    I was born in Murmansk, a Russian city with the northernmost trolleybus system in the world. I also remember the trolleybus ride in Tallinn, which was on 2 August 2017. The trolleybus type was the same as at 5:15, but with number 344 and on line 5.

    • @MrGintaras
      @MrGintaras  3 года назад +2

      I visited Tallinn in 2018

    • @Lorens4444
      @Lorens4444 2 года назад +1

      Murmansk is the "Northernmost Everything" of the world. XD

  • @Wpdhsx
    @Wpdhsx 3 года назад +2

    In Vancouver BC Canada, the trolley buses go through switches at 8 km/hr and intersections with overhead at 15 km/hr to prevent overhead damage and/or pulling the overhead down.

    • @user-df3ty8ei2u
      @user-df3ty8ei2u 3 года назад +5

      Damn thats slow af. In my eastern european city they just go full speed thru it

    • @MrGintaras
      @MrGintaras  3 года назад +4

      Yeee minimum 30-35km/h

  • @flyhigh6088
    @flyhigh6088 3 года назад +4

    2:31 typical sound of Czech TB accelerating - I like it

    • @MrGintaras
      @MrGintaras  3 года назад +2

      Oh ye missing this sound. Video from 2018

  • @haroldomiyaura912
    @haroldomiyaura912 3 года назад +2

    gorgeous trolleybuses

  • @twinvideoproduction9662
    @twinvideoproduction9662 2 года назад +3

    Excellent video to show the advantages of trolleybuses in many aspects of view. Based on my personal experience, the worst are the obsolete, not properly maintained or installed overhead wires, switches and crossings. Running a modern trolleybus under these circumstances would defeat all positive aspects. There are still places where this is visible and where the modern overhead technologies originated in Switzerland did not find its place.

  • @AlexShutyuk
    @AlexShutyuk 3 года назад +3

    Nice video) Watched with pleasure)

  • @theofficialgolyafekete
    @theofficialgolyafekete 9 месяцев назад +3

    The first one just straight up looks like a tram💀

  • @marcelcharbonnier297
    @marcelcharbonnier297 6 месяцев назад +1

    I have always appreciated the trolleybuses and tramways. The city I was born in, Saint-Étienne (in France) have always kept them meanwhile other French cities opted for buses starting from the 1950s. But the trams are making their come-back even in Paris and its suburbs. For me, they are a part of the animation and the atmosphere of a city.

  • @zaferyurt7703
    @zaferyurt7703 3 года назад +7

    In Malatya city in Turkey, TRAMBÜS (Trolleybus) the test because they are going-to 70% faster than the highway.

    • @MrGintaras
      @MrGintaras  3 года назад +2

      It would be interested to see!

  • @موسى_7
    @موسى_7 3 года назад +4

    I see why people call the cables ugly. In a busy street like a commercial street in London they would actually be a welcome sight, but not between those cute houses in Brno, Czechia.

    • @CreatorPolar
      @CreatorPolar 3 года назад

      Interesting definition of cute you got there

  • @samantos
    @samantos 3 года назад +6

    There are many areas with speed limits in Kyiv: slopes (steeps & gently), overpasses or slopes by overpasses.

  • @RomaniaOverpowered
    @RomaniaOverpowered 3 года назад +1

    Awman, I recognized so many models we have/had! Amazing!

  • @camotech1314
    @camotech1314 3 года назад +4

    I wish there were trolleybusses in the UK

  • @jesusse9757
    @jesusse9757 3 года назад +2

    El trolebus es un magnífico sistema de transporte. Muy buen vídeo Saludos. 👍👏👏👏👋👋

    • @MrGintaras
      @MrGintaras  3 года назад +2

      Muchas gracias! Espero que en el futuro sea más fácil viajar a España en unos años!

  • @jakobwinder3687
    @jakobwinder3687 6 месяцев назад +1

    Nice to see my hometown Linz in a video!

  • @renaultlp
    @renaultlp 3 года назад +3

    I love Brno, i love our very old old old OLD trolleybuses :)

  • @greenleafyman1028
    @greenleafyman1028 3 года назад +3

    Is it a train?,
    no!
    A tram?
    No
    What is it?
    It is a spiderman version of a bus

  • @traxx5612
    @traxx5612 Год назад +1

    Here in Budapest, the hilly part of the city (Buda) has no trolleybuses, but instead, bus lines like 29 are suffering to start from the stops that are placed on the steep parts, drivers are flooring the buses but they still go like 15 until the end of the steep part... 29 could be better as a trolleybus, since they can start really powerful even on steep parts, and it sure is more efficient to use trolleybuses and start easier than flooring the Citaro (diesel bus, runs a lot on 29) and still suffering to get to 15 km/h

  • @samantos
    @samantos 3 года назад +9

    Anyway the limit is 60-65 km/h. The speed of passing special sections (switches, intersections) is more important.

    • @MrGintaras
      @MrGintaras  3 года назад +12

      The most important thing is that the speed is close to the speed of the bus

    • @samantos
      @samantos 3 года назад +6

      @@MrGintaras Buses can break the rules and move faster than the permitted speed.

    • @user-df3ty8ei2u
      @user-df3ty8ei2u 3 года назад

      @@samantos depends where you live.

  • @trainrover
    @trainrover Год назад +1

    I remember Canadian trollies taking thrice as long at negotiating junctions than similar fleets did around CRAZILY hilly Frisco...

  • @filipkotrba7418
    @filipkotrba7418 3 года назад +8

    very interesting and super video!

  • @MaxRaptorMax
    @MaxRaptorMax 3 года назад +3

    Thank you guy for video!

  • @holtovhond
    @holtovhond 3 года назад +8

    You forgot about the Russia((( in Saint Petersburg we have trolleybuses that can actually move like a bus (i can give you a link)

    • @MrGintaras
      @MrGintaras  3 года назад +4

      Would be interested to see. I hope infuture visit some Russian cities , then it will be possible.

    • @holtovhond
      @holtovhond 3 года назад +3

      @@MrGintaras ok then, here is a small video (btw, these trolleybuses have a very satisfying sound to hear) ruclips.net/video/CcxcZEdYPAY/видео.html

  • @Juliukas101
    @Juliukas101 7 месяцев назад +1

    Yes, the trolleybuses in Zirmunu g are very fast, particularly past Tuskulenu p, Minties and Siaures Miestelis. The road is very straight and generally quite fast. It gets a bit slower after the round concrete paminklas.

  • @FiqFake157
    @FiqFake157 3 года назад +7

    Trolleybus should have their own dedicated lane like BRT, plus, it has "trolley" in it

  • @popescualexandrupaul
    @popescualexandrupaul 3 года назад +3

    That picture at 0:17 is in Brașov Romania....

  • @lrt_unimog8316
    @lrt_unimog8316 3 года назад +2

    Belfast missed an opportunity with the Gliders!

  • @73356ful1
    @73356ful1 2 месяца назад +1

    Parabéns pelo vídeo 👏👏👏 os trólebus são lindos ❤️❤️❤️ eu acho esse sistema de transporte muito bonito 😊🥰

  • @tomasnordin9778
    @tomasnordin9778 3 года назад +8

    Very interesting vid as usual,i can travel without moving.

  • @dancedecker
    @dancedecker 3 года назад +3

    There were stories in UK back.in.the late fifties and early sixties, that certainly in London, a trolleybus would and often could, burn off an E type Jag from a standing start.
    Admittedly the Jag would soon catch it up, but whereas even a sports car has to build up its speed, the trolleybus's is all there, all the time, ready to go.
    Not sure how true it was, but I see no reason why it wasn't possible.
    And after seeing this, it could probably be even more true today.
    Perhaps a challenge for Mr May and Mr Clarkson? Lol.

  • @Pizza144
    @Pizza144 2 года назад +3

    I live in Linz

  • @Phil-oj5nr
    @Phil-oj5nr 6 месяцев назад +1

    Well New Zealand joined the “no trolleybuses” group in 2017,
    when the Wellington Regional Council claimed it would cost $50 million (NZ) to renew the overhead, but never produced any figures to back their claim. The buses themselves were only seven to eight years old, and in very good order. As the city of Wellington is very hilly, trolleys were ideal on the hill routes.
    The Regional council said we are replacing all the diesel buses with battery-electric buses over the next few years. It is now 2024, and only about a third of the Wellington bus fleet is battery-electric.
    Chris Laidlaw was the Chairman of the Regional Council at the time. I wonder what his interests were in stopping the trolleys?

  • @peterkaloczkai9418
    @peterkaloczkai9418 3 года назад +1

    Trolleybuses are just perfect! And fast!

    • @CreatorPolar
      @CreatorPolar 3 года назад

      Most trolleybuses go around 40mph (60km/h) which isn’t exactly fast but damn they have fast acceleration

  • @CZpersi
    @CZpersi 9 месяцев назад +1

    Trolleys are actually much more nimble than regular busses. They have great acceleration, less need to switch gears and offer smooth ride when in top speed. The city only needs to maintain the roads very well, because the trolleys are much more sensitive to bumps and damaged sections. Too much vibrations may cause them to lose wire connection, forcing the driver to either switch to battery mode or go outside to reconnect.

    • @MrGintaras
      @MrGintaras  9 месяцев назад +1

      in most Europe cities on wire parts can move about 30-50km/h (wire crossing , wire swiches)

  • @CoolTransport
    @CoolTransport 3 года назад +6

    Why are all the trolleybuses in eastern Europe?

    • @MrGintaras
      @MrGintaras  3 года назад +1

      Thet are not fast.... Move very slow

    • @user-df3ty8ei2u
      @user-df3ty8ei2u 3 года назад +1

      Because ussr thought they were cool and other countries did aswell

    • @CreatorPolar
      @CreatorPolar 3 года назад +2

      Because it was a cheap alternative to trams for cities that were on a hella tight budget

    • @CoolTransport
      @CoolTransport 3 года назад +2

      @@CreatorPolar yeah makes sense

  • @metsolainenpov8771
    @metsolainenpov8771 3 года назад +3

    During Soviet era trolleybuses were slow due to constant electricity shortages in the Eastern block. But that was long ago and those times are already gone :)
    Anyway, great vid, those VanHool things from Austria look a little bit weird :P

  • @HelloandMore
    @HelloandMore 3 года назад +2

    7:42 my city is in the Video, I already can see, this is the best video :)

    • @metsolainenpov8771
      @metsolainenpov8771 3 года назад +1

      Cool, mine starts at 19:13 :D

    • @flyhigh6088
      @flyhigh6088 3 года назад +1

      The trolley buses seem to gallop in Szeged.

  • @VojtovySumavskeVlakyCZ
    @VojtovySumavskeVlakyCZ 3 года назад +2

    Nice video like and subscribed from Czech Republic 🙂👍👍

    • @MrGintaras
      @MrGintaras  3 года назад

      Thank you , i realy hope in the summer again come back in Czech Republic!

  • @Nazir-WalkAroundTheCity
    @Nazir-WalkAroundTheCity 3 года назад +9

    Super widok, uwielbiam oglądać nowe miejsca 👍👍👍😘
    A u mnie spacer po mieście 😊☀️☀️☀️✌️✋
    Pozdrawiam serdecznie z Warszawy Polska 🇵🇱😘

  • @allyreneepenny9447
    @allyreneepenny9447 Год назад +1

    Beautiful 👍

  • @DanielixMK
    @DanielixMK 3 года назад +9

    Nice 👍

  • @scottfaulds2645
    @scottfaulds2645 3 года назад +1

    I remember Toronto had trolleybuses but not anymore

  • @medwaymodelrailway7129
    @medwaymodelrailway7129 3 года назад +2

    Like the video very much .Hope there more .Take care

    • @MrGintaras
      @MrGintaras  3 года назад +2

      Thank you! I look forward to visiting new cities

  • @bazoo513
    @bazoo513 3 года назад +1

    The fact that troleybuses share roads with other traffic is both an advantage (no need to lay track) and disadvantage (congestion). I think that their days are numbered, though, at least in new installations: they will be replaced by the combination of tram/light rail where it makes sense, and battery electric buses (the same thing as troleybuses, but without the need for catenary, with overhead charging contact or wireless charging at some stops).

    • @user-df3ty8ei2u
      @user-df3ty8ei2u 3 года назад +2

      Poland has no intention of getting rid of them. Why would they? They invested a lot of money in their systems for them to be good

    • @user-df3ty8ei2u
      @user-df3ty8ei2u 3 года назад +2

      @@bazoo513 gdynia is planning to expand in the small cities around the main one (and a bigger one too) and they are already doing progress. They are even starting to make lines without overhead wires and put trolleybuses in crowded lines during rush hour

    • @bazoo513
      @bazoo513 3 года назад +1

      @@user-df3ty8ei2u Interesting. So, the troleybuses used there are actually battery powered with charging from the catenary where available? That's more or less what I was saying - battery electric buses where tram/light rail is not practical or is too expensive, with some kind of convenient charging system.

    • @user-df3ty8ei2u
      @user-df3ty8ei2u 3 года назад +2

      @@bazoo513 kind of, but they also can charge when you brake/slow down when using the overhead wires. then its 30/40 km of range without using wires. and in Poland they are both registered as buses and trolleybuses (only the ones with 30km range I think) but of course you can still use it without having the batteries charged, with the wires. If you found this interesting and wanna know more search for "gdynia super trolleybuses" (as they call them here)

    • @bazoo513
      @bazoo513 3 года назад +2

      @@user-df3ty8ei2u Mine was the first upvote of this interesting presentation: ruclips.net/video/9hqkX3X3uP0/видео.html
      I see that Gdynia system with range extended trolleybuses, supercapacitor banks in substations etc is considered interesting pretty widely - I found many articles online.
      With ~30km of off-grid range they are exactly what I had in mind. I really don't get why would anyone consider such a system "old-fashioned" or "obsolete" - perhaps a reflex reaction "if it was used in Soviet times, it cannot be any good", which, of course, is ridiculous.

  • @felipealmeidasantosmarques3447
    @felipealmeidasantosmarques3447 3 дня назад +1

    1:00, 8:20, se um trólebus de São Paulo (Brasil) passar nessas chaves nessa velocidade, vai derrubar toda a fiação no chão kkkkkkk
    Por aqui, qualquer curva, mesmo sem desvio de rota, precisa ser enfrentada a no máximo 10 km/h.

    • @MrGintaras
      @MrGintaras  3 дня назад

      Lol so sad, some cities still live in 20 century

  • @ЛЬВИНИ
    @ЛЬВИНИ Год назад +1

    Very good video, like !

  • @RuiPlaneSpotter
    @RuiPlaneSpotter 3 года назад +2

    Nice video

  • @samarendranathchowdhury8526
    @samarendranathchowdhury8526 3 года назад +1

    Some might be dual mode buses

  • @povilasstaniulis9484
    @povilasstaniulis9484 3 года назад +1

    While they require infrastructure to support them, in the long run, trolleys are probably cheaper and more environmentally friendly to run than electric buses. At least right now, the situation may change in the future.

    • @Lolwutfordawin
      @Lolwutfordawin 2 года назад +1

      Seattle has repeatedly had industry based audits claim that diesels would be cheaper, only to have an actually independent audit show the trolley busses are nearly 25% cheaper than diesels taking all costs into account. Not to mention the additional savings in health costs thanks to lower emissions. Only trams can beat trolley busses, and that's only the case on very busy routes.

  • @strassenbahnfilmguy9306
    @strassenbahnfilmguy9306 3 года назад +1

    All the systems are nize ... but the Linz TB's are real kool .

  • @malbecmikegrey996
    @malbecmikegrey996 Год назад +1

    This is not new. As a kid, I lived in North London near the steep Highgate Hill. I saw (and rode on) double-deck trolleybuses overtaking cars on the way up. By the way, this route was converted to diesel buses (which didn't have the pace) in 1960. and the trolleybuses dated back to the late 1930s.

    • @MrGintaras
      @MrGintaras  Год назад +1

      I hope one day trolleybus will back

  • @anfsabc_busotto
    @anfsabc_busotto 3 года назад +3

    You should visit Italian trolleybus systems next
    Some cities have lots of old vehicles while other networks are relatively new
    I really suggest visiting Milan, as it's the most diverse trolleybus network in Italy, with 7 different models spanning 7 generations of trolleybuses.

    • @MrGintaras
      @MrGintaras  3 года назад +3

      I have plan this year visit Milan , but still didint know how will be possible to travel in the summer

    • @anfsabc_busotto
      @anfsabc_busotto 3 года назад +2

      Yeah, it's really unpredictable especially when the government doesn't have a clue on what to do next with restrictions
      Which is a bummer, considering that Modena and Parma already withdrew their old trolleybuses while the lockdown was in place.
      So yeah, it is suggested to hurry up and see them all, but I really don't know when will foreigners be allowed to travel to Italy again

    • @MrGintaras
      @MrGintaras  3 года назад +3

      @@anfsabc_busotto I plan to travel during the summer if this is possible without quarantine as it will significantly shorten the list of my planned cities to visit

    • @flyhigh6088
      @flyhigh6088 3 года назад +3

      @@MrGintaras When travelling to Milan, don‘t forget the old trams (90 years old or so)!

    • @daliakyniene5550
      @daliakyniene5550 Год назад +1

      @@flyhigh6088 Done :)

  • @albertbenajam4751
    @albertbenajam4751 3 года назад +2

    Old style 0verHead creates NEEDLESS TURNING CHOKEPOINTS, apart from those created by othet causes.
    Trolly Bus shines in any Hilly areas, that motor buses forced to crawl up in low gear, and pure battery buses over drain. Modern combination TBs can use use
    Charge
    In
    Motion
    too permit routes that have lengthy 15 - 20 KM Wire Gaps in routes, but can be run all day due to CIM on each trip. The CIM system means no wires in Historic section, or residential area or highways. Battery operation also eliminated Tram crossing complication.
    Incidentally, one problem with Diesel buses TBs tint have is ROAD KNUCKLIN. Smooth electric acceleration from stops doesn't do it, but GEAR SHIFTING on motor buses leaving stops created a series of bumbs and depressions, resembling knuckes of hand

  • @Aaaaaaeeeeaaa
    @Aaaaaaeeeeaaa 2 года назад +2

    2:50 thats just an tram with whells bro that looks no where near an trolleybus

  • @pyzdauskas13
    @pyzdauskas13 3 года назад +6

    Bet turbūt rečiau važiuoja taip greitai Kaune, arba nuo vairuotojo priklauso, nes kiek matau, tinklas yra modernizuojamas, bet dauguma važiuoja kaip ankščiau, arba tiesiog retas atvėjis, kad taip greitai važiuoja.
    Visgi aš manau, kad tai yra geras pavyzdys, kad troleibusai gali būti greiti.

    • @MrGintaras
      @MrGintaras  3 года назад +5

      Tai vairuotojai tikrai pripratę važiuoti lėtai arba minimaliai greičiau . Bet nauji vairuotojai važiuoja šiek tiek greičiau . Aišku reikia apmokyti vairuotojus arba informuoti apie atnaujinta vietą.

    • @pyzdauskas13
      @pyzdauskas13 3 года назад +3

      @@MrGintaras na, bet tikėkimės, kad dauguma vairuotojų važiuos žymiai greičiau greitu metu.

  • @Yagunitto
    @Yagunitto 3 года назад +2

    great video!

  • @LoovesJf.
    @LoovesJf. 3 года назад +1

    Isn't it difficult to operate a trolleybus?
    I think it's amazing that it can't get off the overhead wire even though it don't have rails and it's feet are free.

    • @CreatorPolar
      @CreatorPolar 3 года назад +1

      Most trolleybuses can also operate wire free where it needs to so for eg. When it goes into the historic city center or a place that isn’t served that frequently

    • @LoovesJf.
      @LoovesJf. 3 года назад

      @@CreatorPolar , Wow! It's so great‼︎ Thank you so much for your information.

  • @jeremiahreal3525
    @jeremiahreal3525 2 года назад +1

    how tf does that trolley tram know how to go through a round about, when i go i feel like i’m gonna flip my car or wipe out a pedestrian

  • @Majkl.
    @Majkl. 3 года назад +3

    Guys, I dont know how about you, but my favorite trolleybusv is škoda 14tr and 15tr.

  • @danielinnes8839
    @danielinnes8839 3 года назад +4

    While electric traction is a must, it would be better to use a electric bus over a trolly bus if the tech is a available. Trolly buses just have alot of overhead for what they are, all the maintenance and overhead of a tram with the chasis of a bus. The capacity of a light rail system is taken away, and the rote flexibility of a bus is also lost.

    • @Pyrochemik007
      @Pyrochemik007 3 года назад +10

      Flaw of electric buses is their cost - bateries will have limited life expectation, and they can triple the cost of vehicle. Plus during crash, if the batery gets damaged, the vehicle is totaled. I think there are trolleybuses with a battery system, which can go several kilometers without trolley, and then recharge from it. That solves the route flexibility issue you mentioned. I think Prague uses this technology (on very small scale as trams are historicaly dominant there). Theoreticaly this allows to enter historic centers without cables, or easily cross trainline/tramline, or even go on highway sections where trolleys are impossible to build.

    • @user-df3ty8ei2u
      @user-df3ty8ei2u 3 года назад +1

      Trolleys have batteries. My city has 40Km lithium ion ones

    • @markusstudeli2997
      @markusstudeli2997 Год назад

      @@Pyrochemik007 Most newer Swiss Trolleys have small batteries to bridge parts without overhead wires. I accidentally live right next to such a trolley bus line.

  • @mihaiiulianbendre
    @mihaiiulianbendre 3 года назад +2

    picture from Brasov RO at the intro, but not the video :(

    • @MrGintaras
      @MrGintaras  3 года назад +2

      Brasov got modern trolleybus , but wires are very bad .

  • @sfperalta
    @sfperalta Год назад +1

    I think they made their point in the first 3 minutes. You gotta be a real trolley fan to watch the whole thing! LOL!

  • @asiersanz8941
    @asiersanz8941 Год назад +1

    Niretzat Kaunas onena / Kaunas, my favourite

  • @pamisesm
    @pamisesm Год назад +1

    Theres newer trolleybuses in Vilnius that has UNDU sign in their newer trolleybuses
    If you find a trolleybus with no UNDU sign. UNDU still owns it. It just a older model
    Those two trolleybuses routes that Has UNDU signs in it (if you find other route that has a UNDU sign in trolleybus using that route let me know)

  • @spythere
    @spythere 3 года назад +1

    One thing I don't like about trolleybuses are those ugly electrical lines above ground, at least in Poland. In case of trams they are more tidy and don't stick out. As long as I like trolleybuses as a transport mean, those line nets are polluting the view. In Poland we got three major cities where you can encounter them: Lublin, Tychy, Gdynia and Sopot (the last two come together as the Tricity with Gdańsk so I count them as one) and they are equally ruining how they look for me.

  • @scottfaulds2645
    @scottfaulds2645 3 года назад +2

    How come the rest of Canada can't have trolley busses

    • @mjb4340
      @mjb4340 3 года назад

      Politics, lobbyism...

    • @CreatorPolar
      @CreatorPolar 3 года назад

      Because they found out that trams exist

  • @mccobsta
    @mccobsta 3 года назад +1

    The ones in Austria are insane it's just a tram that's not on rails

    • @CreatorPolar
      @CreatorPolar 3 года назад +1

      This tram-bus trolley is also found in Geneva although a little shorter

  • @LMB222
    @LMB222 Год назад +2

    Slow? On the contrary, it has an amazing acceleration.

  • @soab2644
    @soab2644 3 года назад +3

    What happens when the driver takes a wrong turn?

    • @CreatorPolar
      @CreatorPolar 3 года назад +1

      I mean it’s pretty hard to do a wrong turn when your job is to follow the trolley wires

  • @mhl4076
    @mhl4076 3 года назад +4

    2:31 Full power!

  • @Gabriellover911
    @Gabriellover911 3 года назад

    the linz ag bus in the thumbnail I like it bcs my grandpa works with these

  • @durece100
    @durece100 2 месяца назад +1

    If only trolleybuses are in guided busways.

  • @peterisgoogling9998
    @peterisgoogling9998 3 года назад +1

    Solaris from Poland rules in most of these cities.

  • @shakeebchaudhary1573
    @shakeebchaudhary1573 Год назад +1

    Those wires fuck up the beauty of cities

  • @dhxl
    @dhxl 3 года назад +4

    Якщо тролейбуси повільні, то що ж тоді швидше за них? 😲