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![]() wrote in message ... On Mon, 19 Sep 2011 08:43:07 +0100, "John C" wrote: electric/trolly bus that runs under wires where practical, but utilizes batteries for stretches where wires are not practical, or unsightly. Route number 3 in Gent is a trolley bus. I've seen them run short stretches away from the wires when going to or from the depot so they must have batteries. John That system closed in 2009 . G.Harman I didn't know that! Presume they now use normal buses. The trolley buses were ancient and I recall they were taken out of service for many months some years ago. I did note on a trip last year that they are digging up the town centre, the number 40 tram route was cut in two. John |
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