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![]() "David Bradley" wrote in message ... MAJOR SNIP Open your eyes and see the possabilities that trolleybuses provide at a fraction of the cost of a tramway scheme. In europe they have, and are reaping the benefits NOW. With no new tramway construction underway in the UK, and unlikely to be for may years to come, if at all, there is only one thing to look forward to, just more pollution with everyone getting nowhere fast. David Bradley The system in use in Nancy is a combination of tram and trolleybus. They look like trams, with two or three articulated units, but are guided by a slot in the road (could be a painted-on stripe ?) and can, if necessary, be steered by the driver. They have two trolley poles, run on pneumatic tyres and are capable of climbing steep inclines. In my view the best possible combination of features. Cheerz, Baz |
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