Unless you have a contraption installed exactly where the bus is at, you still have to do that manually. The poles could be raised automatically but there is no way to control their horizontal movements so it's not going to happen.
@@jonistan9268 There is a Netherlands company that has patented a video system to do it automatically. Of course if you know where the bus will be within a few feet a simple system of a few boards near the wires works well to rewire and is used, for example, in Arnhem all the time.
Yes its very clean, as long as the power station is generating cleanly. If your local power station is burning coal, you're just kicking the dirt down the road.
Yea So, The Buses that we had before the 2nd Batch of Flyers had a battery inside, and then we got the buses from the Czech Republic, Those buses took the hills Well, and had more seats..
Я как водитель троллейбуса могу сказать одно люди ... Это очень удобно и не нужно выходить на улицу ... Видео у меня на канале про Русские троллейбусы.
@@Ferko_does_dumb_sh-t "antenas" . Many trolleybuses have traction batteries which allow them to travel without overhead lines on purpose - like what you see here.
I remember in the 80s when they get accidentally disconnected, the driver had to reconnect them again manually.
trust me, I live in a city with these...you see this all the time still today
In Bucharest they still do this
Unless you have a contraption installed exactly where the bus is at, you still have to do that manually. The poles could be raised automatically but there is no way to control their horizontal movements so it's not going to happen.
@@jonistan9268 There is a Netherlands company that has patented a video system to do it automatically. Of course if you know where the bus will be within a few feet a simple system of a few boards near the wires works well to rewire and is used, for example, in Arnhem all the time.
Oh trolly bus, the perfect love child between a train and a bus.
No noxious fumes
Mass transit
Reliable routes
Clean, prosperous, humble, yet decadent
Yes its very clean, as long as the power station is generating cleanly. If your local power station is burning coal, you're just kicking the dirt down the road.
Burning coal in a power plant is still cleaner then having thousands of diesel buses
and it inevitably becomes dirty once the battery gets scrapped
@@Rebelinootrolley buses have batteries?? Wtf is the direct current for then?
@@Anthony-nu5oc this one clearly does have a battery and many modern ones also are part BEV. Phun Phact.
Ding ding! I'm a tram and I approve this video!!!!
I still remember those days when I used to go out and see those buses
Yea So, The Buses that we had before the 2nd Batch of Flyers had a battery inside, and then we got the buses from the Czech Republic, Those buses took the hills Well, and had more seats..
Clean air vehicle.. But Pete is cleaner!
He is beginning to believe.
Интересно👍
Dear MBTA.....THIS.....
I agree with this statement
That is very cool. Thanks. James.
Я как водитель троллейбуса могу сказать одно люди ... Это очень удобно и не нужно выходить на улицу ... Видео у меня на канале про Русские троллейбусы.
Why the bus disconnected the electrical wires?
Contruction ahead where the wires are off
Update:If I remember,its central subway's construction which should be done already
To get to the other side
@@m0istl0la97Correct
@@joepvanrijn4165😂
Does anybody know how much range and what type and how big battery is in trolley bus?
They dont have batteries, they get power from the power line trough those antenas
@@Ferko_does_dumb_sh-t if they don''t have batteries than explain how trolley is moving after those antenas are disconnected?
@@britkasablja007 those are ememergency batteries not for daily use or it could be APU
About 15--30 miles I believe, not meant for much more than a few blocks of a diversion
@@Ferko_does_dumb_sh-t "antenas" . Many trolleybuses have traction batteries which allow them to travel without overhead lines on purpose - like what you see here.
How do they run when the power lines are disconnected?
i know vancouver trolleys not sure on the new ones, they have about 20 minutes to still go
A trolleybus without connecting to wires runs on batteries
They switch to rubber bands. Cheap power.
most use batteries or diesel
A short range ICE system or more likely batteries charged from the overhead wires
They still get out and reconnect it with a stick sometimes I seen it. Think they just pull outta traffic
wireless buses these days just like wireless airpods
I think the bus turns into a city bus Ngl.
Same as translink and septa
Are they supposed to do that im confused lol
Yes.
@@RokeJulianLockhart.s13ouq alright
@@RokeJulianLockhart.s13ouq I never knew they could do that
@@GERMANFANPRODUCTIONS They utilize batteries when disconnected. I too didn't realise it until this video was recommended to me.
@@RokeJulianLockhart.s13ouq that’s interesting
Почему он из троллейбуса стал троллей автобус 🫢🤦♀️😳😳🤬🤬
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