One of the most sensible ways to de-carbonize public transportation is to massively electrify it. Trolleybuses are certainly a key strategic asset in this regard. The true and time-tested kind of electric vehicle running on rubber tires.
Whe are the country whit the most numbers of trolleybus line in all europe. There are trolley line in: milan, Modena, Parma, Bologna, Rimini/Riccione, Ancona, Chieti, pescara,lecce ,Naples,Rome , Cagliari,Sanremo, la Spezia end Genova. In 2026 4 lines will start the service in Verona. We used to have way more lines, but unfortunately they died.
Of course that's very well you show us transport systems from many different cities. But actually your videos from Eastern Europe I love the most. The East is interesting, a little bit imperfect, but more charming. The west is so orderly that it's a bit boring 🤫
I don't know what exactly do you mean when you say 'eastern' and 'western', but for example situation with streetcars in Turin looks more 'eastern' than in any city in Poland I know (I don't know much of Silesian trams to be fair). I know they have plans to replace all the old vehicles, but still.
I'm from parma 🥰 Thanks for making a video here, if you come some years ago you will saw a 36 years old trolleybus in the line 1 Menarini F201/2LU
Thank you 🙂 interesting to see it
One of the most sensible ways to de-carbonize public transportation is to massively electrify it. Trolleybuses are certainly a key strategic asset in this regard. The true and time-tested kind of electric vehicle running on rubber tires.
Nice video! Never realised that Italy had quite some trolleybus networks 😁
They pretty much cities with trolleybus 🙂
Whe are the country whit the most numbers of trolleybus line in all europe.
There are trolley line in: milan, Modena, Parma, Bologna, Rimini/Riccione, Ancona, Chieti, pescara,lecce ,Naples,Rome , Cagliari,Sanremo, la Spezia end Genova.
In 2026 4 lines will start the service in Verona.
We used to have way more lines, but unfortunately they died.
wow beautiful video
Thank you 🙂
Finally a video with natural sound and not with stupid music
Thank you :) my all video are with natural street and transport sound.
Van Hool is similar to a tram :)
nice!
Thank you 🙂
Nize city .. and seems like trolleybus are much-loved . Alway curious .. how many trolleybus ..
And how many other busses in the network 🤔
Ye intervals realy good on most lines going every 8-10min
Unfortunately I can t donate because of my location(( But Your channel is great (as I wrote before under other videos)
Thank you :)
Bellissima Parma. Ma non hai trams .?😮
Parma don't have trams
The trolleybus Solaris not that how in Poland
Very poor poland, they are 10 year has food...ok?
ma che cazzo stai provando a dire@@valerianocuomo996
I don't know what you were trying to say, but Solaris is Polish and in every Polish city in which trolleybuses operate, there are Solaris vehicles.
Do you mean “Rete filoviaria di Parma”? 🤨😊
Ups 😂
Hey, do you can visit Asian countries? Like China, South Korea
At this moment i not planning to travel there.
Of course that's very well you show us transport systems from many different cities. But actually your videos from Eastern Europe I love the most. The East is interesting, a little bit imperfect, but more charming. The west is so orderly that it's a bit boring 🤫
Well to travel on East countries now is not inpossible. Still loot of cities in west , north and south Europe are not visited
@@MrGintarasitaly it is very rich,
@@valerianocuomo996 i think more France , Switzerland , and Scandinavia counties 🙂
@@valerianocuomo996 As you can see in the video, there are strange public transport stops in Italy.
I don't know what exactly do you mean when you say 'eastern' and 'western', but for example situation with streetcars in Turin looks more 'eastern' than in any city in Poland I know (I don't know much of Silesian trams to be fair). I know they have plans to replace all the old vehicles, but still.