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- A trolleytruck (also known as a freight trolley or trolley truck) is a trolleybus-like vehicle used for carrying cargo instead of p****engers. A trolleytruck...
- an electric bus drawing power from overhead wires using trolley poles Trolleytruck, a trolleybus-like vehicle used for carrying cargo Tourist trolley, a...
- grids as is common among electric trains, trams, trolleybuses, and trolleytrucks (See also: overhead lines, third rail and conduit current collection)...
- for Freight Efficiency Smith Electric Vehicles Solar-charged vehicle Trolleytruck VIA Motors Volta Trucks Wrightspeed "Calculating the total cost of ownership...
- rails as the negative terminal of the circuit. For a trolleybus or a trolleytruck, no rails are available for the return current, as the vehicles use rubber...
- List of trolleybus systems Parallel overhead lines Traction substation Trolleytruck Joyce, J.; King, J. S.; and Newman, A. G. (1986). British Trolleybus...
- Guliston Qarshi Kokand Navoiy Termez Yangiabad Goods (freight) line (trolleytruck): Note: Plans were announced in 2001 for new systems in: Baranovichi...
- present. In addition to trolleybus systems, one trolley-freight (or trolleytruck) system existed, on a route between Mühleberg and Gümmenen, from 1918...
- three- and four-wheeled versions. Additionally, the company produced trolleytrucks that were used in Gümmenen and Mühleberg, Switzerland, between 1918...
- Fribourg–Farvagny trolleybus system was one of only two trolleytruck operations in Switzerland. However, the trolleytruck was seldom used, due to the lack of a branch...