Re: Prague
  Mark Skinner

Correct. The short test trolleybus line is the one I mentioned at Palmovka.
It had quite an infrequent schedule when I was there a year ago, but 'tis
nothing for a hardened fan. My impression was that at the time, they only
had a limited number of trolleybus drivers, and there were gaps in the
timetable for lunch time and limited hours because of that.

Mark Skinner

On Mon, 18 Mar 2024, 6:00 am David McLoughlin, mcloughlin.dj@...>
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> > Depending on where you intend to stay, there are two airport buses going

> to metro stations. The one going to Nádraží veleslavin is a trolleybus.

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> That route only opened a fortnight ago, the return of trolleybuses to

> Praha (following a short test line that has been running for some time)!

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> https://www.urban-transport-magazine.com/en/pragues-double-articulated-battery-trolleybuses-start-regular-service/

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> The trams are fantastic and a wide range of models and ages. Attached a

> photo I took there on a visit last April, of a coupled set of T3s passing

> the famed Dancing House.

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