List of trolleybus systems

The original list has been divided to improve user-friendliness and to reduce article size.

Separate lists—separate articles in Wikipedia—have been made for the following countries: This page also provides references that are applicable to all parts of the complete list.

24 August 1993 (Anju to near Sinanju Chongnyon station)[55] Segment around Namhung Youth Chemical Complex is a one way, counter-clockwise loop, closed around 2000.

[89] late 1980s (to Ragwon Machine Complex) Current line is a one way loop around city.

Goods (freight) line (trolleytruck): Baranovichi Barysaw Lida Molodechno Novopolotsk Orsha Pinsk Polotsk Soligorsk (Trolleybus Magazine) 1 May 1948 - 2 August 1993 (dual-mode[118]) Oct 1998 7 April 1979 30 October 1985 See also Trolleybuses in Vilnius.

A trolleybus on the dual BRT system in Marrakesh
A Russian Trolza trolleybus in Rosario
Trolleybus sign in China
Youngman JNP6183BEV trolleybus in Beijing
ZiU-9 trolleybus in Gori
Trolleybus on tunnel line in Tateyama
Underground trolleybus in Kurobe Dam
Trolleybus in Kathmandu in 1993
The trolleybus system of Malatya opened in 2015 and uses vehicles that were mostly Turkish-built
Solaris Trollino 18 in Salzburg
AKSM-420 Vitovt in Minsk
Ex- Bern trolleybus in Ruse
Solaris T18AC in Tallinn
A trolleybus in Athens in 2009
Ziu-9 trolleybuses in Debrecen
A Belkommunmash AKSM-321 trolleybus in Bender, Moldova .
Trolleybus in Arnhem
Trolleybus in Bergen
A trolleybus in Lublin
Trolleybus in Coimbra
Trolleybus in Novosibirsk
Adelaide in Australia had a trolleybus system from 1937 to 1963.
A trolleybus in Wellington , New Zealand