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Trolley Buses Around the World: A Photo Gallery

Trolley Buses Around the World: A Photo Gallery
By William Luke, Linda Metler

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For more than a century trolley buses have been providing transportation in towns and cities throughout the world. The trolley bus offered several advantages over other vehicles, primarily quiet operation, quick acceleration from a standing start, hill-climbing ability and a long life span. During the 1950s and 1960s, many trolley bus systems were abandoned. The oil crisis of the 1970s marked a turning point, and the number of trolley bus systems in the world has risen steadily since. Take a trip around the world to see the various styles and systems of trolley buses. This Photo Gallery includes many past and present trolley bus systems from North & South America, Europe, Russia, Asia, and Africa. You'll learn the differences in equipment built over time, who the main manufacturers of Trolley Buses were in these countries and much more.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #239659 in Books
  • Published on: 2006-11-09
  • Original language: English
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 160 pages

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About the Author

Mr. Luke has had a life-long interest in buses. From driving buses and managing a bus company in his early years, Luke founded Bus Ride magazine (one of  the premier trade journals of the bus industry) and also founded Buses International Association with members in 22 countries around the world. Now inducted into the American Public Transit Association Hall of Fame, Luke has written countless books and articles for various bus publications. He continues to visit and document bus manufacturers and bus systems all over the world. 

Linda began her association with the bus industry as an employee of Mr. Luke's and helped transition Bus Ride magazine to desktop publishing. During her time with the magazine she traveled extensively visiting and writing countless articles about bus companies and transit agencies.