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Paul Corfield wrote:
On Thu, 28 Feb 2008 23:28:41 +0000, Michael Hoffman wrote: What do trolleybuses get you? I guess my reasoning is that trolleybuses represent a form of "permanence" in terms of the electrical infrastructure being put in place - similar to a tram. They are also quiet, smooth, fast and display reasonable environmental credentials. I'm not an obsessive enthusiast but I do think it is a huge shame that London's system was shut down when it was. I wish I had a trolleybus level of service [1] on my local route (formerly the 623 / 625 in Walthamstow). I'm not entirely convinced by the dash towards hybrids and fuel cells given that trolleybus technology is mature and well understood. It has also advanced considerably in recent years meaning that it is a more flexible mode than it was. I do recognise that there are some issues over the ability to overtake, the risk of breakdowns, complex junction work with the wiring plus people may not wish to see lots of "knitting" above London streets. Do I assume you don't see a place for trolleys in London? It was a serious question, not a rhetorical one. ![]() -- Michael Hoffman |
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