This is a list of the 16 trolleybus routes running in Bucharest, Romania, operated by the city's public transport company, STB as of March 2024.
Routes marked with use wheelchair-accessible low-floor vehicles (Irisbus Citelis and Solaris Trollino) on some services, however the Ikarus 415T trolleys are more common.
They were distributed to Bujoreni depots (23), Vatra Luminoasă (14), Berceni (46) and Bucureștii Noi (17).
#5399 and #5400 are equipped with an AC traction system and are assigned to the Vatra Luminoasă depot.
There are 195 of these trolleybuses and they were manufactured between 1997 and 2002 at the Ikarus factories in Hungary and equipped at Astra Arad.
Starting with 2007, part of them were gradually given to the other depots (Berceni and București-Noi), following the arrival of the new Astra Irisbus Citelis trolleybuses.
812 EA was the first RATB low-floor (LF) trolleybus and the only one of this type of Romanian provenance.
The reason why there were not many in the 80s, was probably that they had a small carrying capacity, the DAC 117 being considered more suitable at that time.
They are trolleybuses obtained from buses brought from Switzerland, with the scrapping norm fulfilled.
Since their use as buses was no longer economical, in 1995 the decision was made to transform them into trolleybuses, equipped with choppers and DAC 117 or 217 engines.
The MTB-82 was a trolleybus produced in the Soviet Union between 1947 and 1960 and operated in many communist bloc states.
For the most part from a technical point of view they were similar, with small differences in terms of design and comfort, the last TV20E series having somewhat more powerful engines.