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Trolza (Russian: ZАО "Троллейбусный завод", abbr. Тролза),
formerly known as the
Uritsky factory or
simply Uritsky, was a
trolleybus manufacturer in Russia...
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Before 1996 this
acronym was also a
trademark of the
vehicle manufacturer Trolza. The ZiU-9 was
first built in 1966,
although it was only put into m**** production...
- was opened,
linking to the
trolleybus network of Engels.
Trolza-5275 low-floor
trolleybus Trolza-5275 low-entry
trolleybus KTM-19
trams Information about...
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Pokryshkin metro station BKM-60103 tram 71-623 (UKVZ) tram
Tatra KT4DM tram
Trolza-5265 low-floor
trolleybus MAZ-103 low-entry bus
Waterbus Moskva type on...
- cars).
Another 6 cars were
purchased between 2013 and 2018, 4 cars are
TrolZa-5265 "Megapolis" and 2 cars are VMZ-5298.01 "Avangard". The
number in Italics...
- from 1986
until 2008 by the
Uritsky Factory, in Engels,
which later became Trolza. It is an articulated, three-axle
variant of the ZiU-9/ZiU-682. A modified...
- trams. The
Volga River still is a very
important communication channel.
Trolza-5275 low-entry
trolleybus Volgograd International Airport Volgograd metrotram...
- Bloc
countries adopted trolleybus systems, and
their manufacturers such as
Trolza exported trolleybuses to
other friendly states.[citation needed] In the...
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trolleybus administration was
organized in the city. On 1 May 1955, the
first Trolza trolleybus began operation on
Lenin Avenue, the main
avenue of Dushanbe...
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trolleybuses as
Soviet ZiU-9, and ZiU-10,
Russian BTZ-5276-01,
Trolza-5265.00,
Trolza-5275.05, and
Trolza-5275.06,
Belarusian AKSM-101A, and AKSM-101M. In 2011-2012...