List of trolleybus systems


This is a list of cities where trolleybuses operate, or operated in the past, as part of the public transport system. The original list has been divided to improve user-friendliness and to reduce article size. Separate lists—separate articles in Wikipedia—have been made for the following countries:
This page also provides references that are applicable to all parts of the complete list.
Bold typeface for a location city indicates an existing trolleybus system, currently in operation, or a new system currently under construction.

Africa

Algeria

Name of systemLocationDate Date Notes
Algiers19341974
Constantine--Construction started 1914, not completed.
Constantine19211963-64
Oran17 May 19391969

Egypt

Name of systemLocationDate Date Notes
Cairo194822 October 1981

Morocco

Name of systemLocationDate Date Notes
Casablanca1932May 1972
Marrakesh29 September 2017 See also: Trolleybuses in Marrakesh.
TétouanApr 1950Nov 1975Suburban line to Martil.

South Africa

Name of systemLocationDate Date Notes
Bloemfontein16 December 1915Oct 1937
Boksburg25 March 191410 October 1925
Cape Town1930
21 December 1935
-
28 February 1964
Demonstration
See also: Trolleybuses in Cape Town.
Durban24 February 193511 April 1968See also: Trolleybuses in Durban.
Germiston19 August 19141918
Johannesburg1930
26 August 1936
-
10 January 1986
Demonstration.
See also: Trolleybuses in Johannesburg.
Pretoria1 July 193921 February 1972See also: Trolleybuses in Pretoria.

Tunisia

Name of systemLocationDate Date Notes
Tunis5 September 194615 January 1970

Americas

Argentina

Name of systemLocationDate Date Notes
Completed 1954, not opened.
TBABuenos Aires4 June 194830 April 1966
Emir SA, TECSA, TAMSECórdoba7 May 1989 See also: Trolleybuses in Córdoba.
La PlataDecember 195425 December 1966
Mar del Plata19561963
EPTM, STMMendoza16 October 1913
14 February 1958
1915
February 2021
See also: Trolleybuses in Mendoza.
EMTR, DMT, M. Fierro, Ecobus, SEMTURRosario24 May 1959 Operation suspended 1 January 1993 – 25 January 1994, during transition to a new operator and fleet.
See also: Trolleybuses in Rosario.
Dirección Provincial del Transporte.Tucumán23 July 195528 April 1962 Three routes, fleet of 25 Henschel coaches.

Chile

Name of systemLocationDate Date Notes
Valparaíso31 December 1952 Operation suspended 1 December 1981 - circa May 1982, reopened after sale to a new, private operator.
See also: Trolleybuses in Valparaíso.
ENT/ETCESantiago31 October 1947ca. November 1978Also experimental operation in 1940 with a single vehicle.
ETSSantiago24 December 19919 July 1994Also experimental operation in 1940 with a single vehicle.

Colombia

Name of systemLocationDate Date Notes
Bogotá12 April 194815 August 1991
Medellín12 October 19291951An experimental trolleybus line, using one vehicle, operated on the campus of the Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana from 30 November 2011 until December 2012. A trolleybus system for Medellín is proposed.

Cuba

Name of systemLocationDate Date Notes
?Test operation, see note.

  • Note: Tests began 18 September 1949 along tramway lines using "all-service vehicles" purchased secondhand from Newark, New Jersey, US. The tests did not involve building new or converting existing supply because Havana's tramway had twin-wire overhead. Regular service was not operated.

Ecuador

Name of systemLocationDate Date Notes
Quito18 December 1995 See also: Trolleybuses in Quito

Mexico

Name of systemLocationDate Date Notes
SITRENGuadalajara15 December 1976November 2025Limited, free service initially; full service began on 9 January 1977. See also Trolleybuses in Guadalajara.
STECiudad de México /Mexico City9 March 1951 See note. See also: Trolleybuses in Mexico City.

  • Note: The Mexico City trolleybus system was long thought to have opened in April 1952, but is now known to have opened more than a year earlier, in March 1951. Previous to that, there was an experimental line, for testing without passengers, in 1947 or 1948.

Peru

Name of systemLocationDate Date Notes
LimaJuly 192813 June 1931

Trinidad and Tobago

Name of systemLocationDate Date Notes
Port of Spain1 October 194131 December 1956

Uruguay

Name of companiesLocationDate Date Notes
AMDET
COOPTROL
Montevideo28 March 195126 January 1992

Venezuela

Name of systemLocationDate Date Notes
Transbarca Partially constructed, 2006–2012, and very limited demonstration service operated on one section from November 2012 to circa early 2013, but system did not open for regular service, and project was cancelled in July 2013. See also Trolleybus usage by country#Venezuela for more information.
Tranvías Eléctricos de CaracasCaracasJuly 19371949
TromercaMérida18 June 2007c. mid-2016Introductory service, Sundays only, started 26 November 2006. System opened on 18 June 2007. Service gradually converted to diesel bus operation in 2015–16; no formal closure announcement, but trolleybus service not expected to resume. See also Trolleybuses in Mérida.
Valencia19411947

Asia

Afghanistan

Name of systemLocationDate Date Notes
KabulFebruary 19791993See also: Trolleybuses in Kabul

Armenia

Name of systemLocationDate Date Notes
Gyumri29 November 19622005
Yerevan15 August 1949 See also: Trolleybuses in Yerevan.

Azerbaijan

Name of systemLocationDate Date Notes
Baku5 December 194130 June 2006See also: Trolleybuses in Baku.
Ganja1 May 19552004See also: Trolleybuses in Ganja, Azerbaijan.
Mingaçevir15 April 198931 March 2006See also: Trolleybuses in Mingachevir.
Nakhchivan3 November 1986April 2004See also: Trolleybuses in Nakhchivan (city).
Sumqayıt28 April 196131 December 2005See also: Trolleybuses in Sumqayit.

China

Name of systemCityProvinceDate Date Notes
AnshanLiaoning1 January 19751 July 2000
Beijing26 February 1957 See also: eBRT - Beijing BRT.
BenxiLiaoning1 July 19601 May 1998
BaodingHebei29 December 2018As of 2021, trolleybuses temporarily replaced by battery-electric buses due to construction.
ChangchunJilin1 July 19601 May 2001
Wuyang Meikuang TrolleybusChangzhiShanxiAn independent system owned by Lu'an Environmental Energy Development Co., Ltd. serving Wuyang Coal Mine and nearby areas
ChengduSichuan1 January 196210 January 1996
Chongqing24 December 195523 May 2004
DalianLiaoning1 October 1960
DatongShanxi15 January 19851990s3 km mining commuter trolleybus from Xinergou to Wajinwan Mine opened in 1985; extended June 1988 on both ends from Silaogou to Wangcun Mine for total length of 16 km.
FuzhouFujian28 September 198314 March 2001
GuangzhouGuangdong30 September 1960
HangzhouZhejiang26 April 1961
HarbinHeilongjiang31 December 195826 June 2008
Jilin CityJilin1 October 19602000
JinanShandong1 January 1977 See also: Trolleybuses in Jinan.
Xiaohengshan Meikuang TrolleybusJixiHeilongjiang2016An independent system owned by Jixi Mining Group Co., Ltd. serving Xiaohengshan Coal Mine and nearby areas
LanzhouGansu1 January 19596 May 2008
LuoyangHenan1 October 198410 October 2025
NanchangJiangxi1 July 197120 June 2009
NanjingJiangsu1 August 196010 January 1996
QingdaoShandong21 October 1960
QiqiharHeilongjiang16 February 195914 March 2002
Shanghai15 November 1914 See also: Trolleybuses in Shanghai.
ShenyangLiaoning1 November 195120 June 1999
Yangzhuang Meikuang TrolleybusFeicheng / Tai'anShandongAn independent system owned by Shandong Energy Feicheng Mining Group Co., Ltd. serving Yangzhuang Coal Mine and nearby areas.
TaiyuanShanxi1 May 1960 Taiyuan Public Transport Holdings, Ltd. owned system
Xishan Meidian TrolleybusTaiyuanShanxiGuandi / 官地线 end at 5 May 2016A two routes independent system owned by Xishan Coal Electricity Group Co., Ltd. serving the factory and nearby areas.
Tianjin1 July 195115 July 1995
TianshuiGansu10 July 19581961
WuhanHubei20 September 1958 Wuhan Public Transport Group Co., Ltd.-owned system. See also Wuhan trolleybus route 1.
Wuhan Gangtie TrolleybusWuhanHubei1 October 19622006An independent system owned by Wuhan Iron and Steel Co. serving the factory and nearby areas
Xi'anShaanxi1 October 195914 January 2009
Xi'anShaanxi9 February 1983Commuting trolleybus line for an artillery factory in Tianwang.
Chaohua Meikuang TrolleybusXinmi/ZhengzhouHenanMarch 2016An independent system owned by Zhengzhou Coal Industry Co., Ltd. serving Chaohua Coal Mine and nearby areas
Niu'erzhuang Meikuang TrolleybusNiu'erzhuang/HandanHebeiJanuary 2010An independent system owned by Jizhong Energy Group serving Niu'erzhuang Mine and nearby areas
Xingtai Meikuang TrolleybusXingtaiHebeiMarch 2012An independent system owned by Jizhong Energy Group serving Xingtai Mine and nearby areas

Zhengzhou
Henan1 May 197915 January 2010

Zhengzhou
Henan1 January 2021 New eBRT trolleybus introduced along BRT Route B2.
ZiboShandongTrolleytrucks in the Shandong Jinling Mine.

Georgia

Name of SystemLocationDate Date Notes
Batumi6 November 19782005Included two interurban lines to Makhinjauri and Khelvachauri.
Chiatura7 November 19672008Interurban line to Sachkhere.
Gori30 April 197224 March 2010Included interurban lines to the villages of Tiniskhidi and Ortasheni.
Kobuleti Construction started 1990 - 1991 of interurban line to Makhinjauri, not completed.
Kutaisi11 September 194925 July 2009Service suspended 14 January 2007 – November 2007
Ozurgeti27 November 1980June 2006Included interurban line to Dvabzu village.
Poti20 January 1980December 2004Included interurban line to Maltakva village.
Rustavi16 February 197124 September 2009Service suspended in 2000
Samtredia28 August 19822000?Included interurban line to Kulashi village.
Sukhumi3 January 1968 Service suspended August 1992 - 1995
Tbilisi21 April 19374 December 2006
Tskhinvali25 June 1982December 1990
Zestaponi Construction started 1990 - 1991, not completed.
Zugdidi24 February 1986July 2009Service suspended 1992 - 1995

India

Name of systemLocationDate Date Notes
Delhi19351962
Mumbai11 June 196224 March 1971

  • Note: In Kolkata, trial operation with a single trolleybus on a short test line took place in 1977.

Japan

Name of systemLocationDate Date Notes
Shin-Hanayashiki Onsen-tochi
Hanayashiki1 August 1928April 1932Hanayashiki is part of Kawanishi, Hyogo
Kawasaki-shiei Trolleybus
Kawasaki1 March 195130 April 1964
Kanden Tunnel TrolleybusŌgizawa StationKurobe Dam1 August 196430 November 2018Trolleybuses have been replaced with autonomous electric buses from April 2019.
Tateyama Tunnel TrolleybusDaikanbōMurodō23 April 199630 November 2024 Trolleybuses to be replaced with electric buses from April 2025.
Kyōto-shiei Trolleybus
Kyoto1 April 193230 September 1969
Nagoya-shiei Trolleybus
Nagoya10 May 194315 January 1951
Ōsaka-shiei Trolleybus
Osaka1 September 195314 June 1970
Toei Trolleybus
Tokyo20 May 195228 September 1968
Yokohama-shiei Trolleybus
Yokohama16 July 195931 March 1972

Notes for the two tunnel trolleybus lines:
Both lines are part of the Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route. This passes through Chūbu-Sangaku National Park.
Both lines have since been converted to electric buses and are no longer trolleybuses.

Kazakhstan

Name of systemLocationDate Date Notes
Aqtobe11 August 1982July 2013Service suspended February 4 until 12 June 2013.
Almaty20 April 1944 See also
Astana18 January 198330 September 2008
Atyrau4 September 199629 April 1999
Novaya Bukhtarma1 January 19751980 Trolleybus to cement plant, closed because of inconvenience as line was built to terminate 900 meters away from the plant.
Petropavl25 December 19711 June 2014 Closed due to bankruptcy.
Karaganda30 May 196720 April 2010
Qostanay28 December 19892005Closed in 2005; contact network fully dismantled in 2011.
Shymkent11 January 1969October 2005Some operation reported during 2005, none during 2006.
Taraz10 April 1980 December 2013Service suspended from the December 2013 under the pretext of water infrastructure repairs. Fully dismantled 13/3/2017.

  • Note: A Russian-language source states that a system in the city of Turkistan was projected, but ultimately abandoned.

Kyrgyzstan

Name of systemLocationDate Date Notes
Trolleybus infrastructure built along a 5.8 km long path from 1992-1994, never operated.
Bishkek13 January 19513 November 2024
Work terminated in 1991.
Naryn30 October 199431 May 2024The trolleybus system has been closed and dismantling of the overhead network is planned for the summer of 2025, together with the widening of the main street.
Osh1 November 1977

Malaysia

Name of systemLocationDate Date Notes
George Town19 March 192431 July 1961See also Trolleybuses in George Town, Penang.

Mongolia

Name of systemLocationDate Date Notes
Ulaanbaatar29 October 198731 December 2024See also Trolleybuses in Ulaanbaatar

Myanmar

Name of systemLocationDate Date Notes
Yangon17 August 1936by 1942

Nepal

Name of systemLocationDate Date Notes
Kathmandu28 December 1975November 2008Service suspended 19 December 2001 – 1 September 2003. See also Trolleybuses in Kathmandu.

North Korea

Name of systemLocationDate Date Notes
Anju 1987
24 August 1993
2000
Segment around Namhung Youth Chemical Complex is a one way, counter-clockwise loop, closed around 2000. Poles remain in parts of the route.
Operated with Chollima-74 trolleybuses.
Chongjin20 October 1970 3 lines; trolleybus formerly duplicated part of tram route on main road, later removed.
Hamhung1973
Another branch to Ryongsung existed, for a total length of about 15 km. It was dismantled in the early 2000s.
Huichon7 km long line, has at least two new Chollima-321 trolleybuses.
Hochon1993 trolleybuses removed since 2020Connects Sangnong-rodongjagu with Sangnong mine. .
♦ Sangnong MineCargo trolleybus line in Sangnong mine as ore transport, replacing previous locomotive based ore transport system.
HongwonCargo trolleybus line in Rochon Quarry, Unpho Mine, replacing previous truck based ore transportation system, operated with trolleybuses converted by the mine.
Jonchonpossible late 2000sA line serving February 8 General Machine Factory. A trolleybus was located within the machine plant between 2011-2014. A depot was built in 2017, but its roof was destroyed in 2021, revealing two trolleybuses.
Kanggye17 April 1992 A single trolleybus line via a riverbank.
Kapsan10-ri long trolleybus line from a mining village to Kapsan mine.
Kimchaek17 May 1985 Long distance line from Kimchaek–Sinpyong-dong–Haksong-dong–Jangbong with the depot in Sinpyong. The line was truncated to just Kimchaek to the depot at Sinpyong-dong between 2011 and 2012, to a length of 4.4 km.
KujangCommuter trolleybus in Ryongdung-rodongjagu, connecting to Ryongdung Mine. Two ex-Pyongyang Chollima-72 trolleybuses.
KumyaCommuter trolleybus line connecting Kaljon-rodongjagu with Kumya Youth Mine. An unbuilt second stage was to extend the trolleybus line from the edges of the worker's district to within the district itself.
ManpoDecember 20195 km line opened in 2019, first stage from Kunmak-dong to Pyolo-dong.
Nampo Trolleybus service was normalised in 2021.
Onsong15 January 1996before 2004Connects Onsong railway station to the Wangjaesan Grand Monument. Bidirectional line with only one set of overhead wires. Line is likely mothballed, no trolleybuses seen in satellite imagery.
Pyongsong Transport CompanyPyongsong4 Aug 1983 One line within Pyongsong. Other line usually considered to be part of Pyongsong
Pyongyang30 April 1962 See also: Trolleybuses in Pyongyang.
Unjong-guyok: Paesan-dong to Kwangmyong-dongOriginally built 1990s
Split between 1996-2005
The district is now part of Pyongyang, it was split off from Pyongsong's network during that period of time into its own, completely separate line.
Sangwon29 March 1995 5 km long trolleybus route connecting Myongdang-rodongjagu to the Sangwon Limestone Mine, via the Sangwon Cement Complex. The line was built and operated by the Sangwon Cement Complex.
Sariwon 19 June 1999. Served by two Ikarus 280 converted articulated trolleybuses only. Other three vehicles stored.
Sinhungtrolleybuses removed since 2017A 4.1km bidirectional, one way line serving Sinhung Workers' District.
The line is currently mothballed.
SinpyongLikely closed since 2000sOne 2 km line serving Mannyon-rodongjagu, likely with overhead on only one side of the road.
Sinuiju1978
late 1980s
2005-2009 Operation suspended 2018 to October 2020, restarted with Chollima-321 bodied trollebuses that were likely to be rebuilds based on Chollima-82 chassis.
Current line is a one way loop around city.
9km long interurban line existed from late 1980s until closed between 2005 and 2009 during reconstruction of highway. Services replaced by buses.
Sudong1979As South Korea does not recognise geographical changes within North Korea, it is labeled as Kowon sometimes. It was split from Kowon County in 1990. A trolleybus is said to exist for Kowon coal mine, with an unknown state of operation. Black and white 2011 google earth imagery shows a plausible trolleybus loop and 800m of poles along the eastern side of a roadway that disappear under the train station due to cloud cover. No trolleybuses are visible.
Received Chollima 9.25 from Pyongyang for opening.
SunchonArticulated trolleybus production started in 1990, with plans to also supply trolleybuses to Anju, Pyongsong, Sunchon and Tokchon.
Tanchon1986No trolleybuses visible after 2011, loop near Kumgol station demolished before 2015.A line in Kumgol Youth station to Kumgol-3-dong for miners and residents serving the Komdok mine. 6.2 km long. 3 trolleybus seen near Kumgol station in 2011.
Probably closed due to 2012 North Korean floods.
TanchonTrolleybus was to be built in the Sindanchon district.
Tokchon27 April 1990around 2014Trolleybus movements were no longer observed after 2014. Prior to that, satellite imagery captured trolleybus movement in the city.
Unhung1980s4 new trolleybuses delivered for operation of commuter trolleybus connecting miners' town to Unhung Mine.
Unsan1980sCommuter trolleybus in Kubong-rodongjagu connecting to Ryongdae Mine, with a length of 10-ri .
Wonsan8 September 1988A single line via city's main thoroughfare. . Received new Chollima-321 trolleybuses.

Philippines

Name of systemLocationDate Date Notes
ManilaFeb 1929Dec 1941

Saudi Arabia

Name of systemLocationDate Date Notes
Riyadh23 April 2013 System in the campus of the King Saud bin Abdulaziz University for Health Sciences.

Singapore

Name of systemLocationDate Date Notes
Singapore14 August 192615 December 1962See also: Trolleybuses in Singapore.

Sri Lanka

Name of systemLocationDate Date Notes
Colombo22 July 19531 December 1964

Tajikistan

Name of systemLocationDate Date Notes
Dushanbe2 May 1955 See also: Trolleybuses in Dushanbe.
Khujand3 November 1970September 2010Service suspended 15 May 2008 – 17 August 2009. Since ~2006, service extremely unstable due to power outages. Officially service closed in April 2013.

Turkey

Name of systemLocationDate Date Notes
Ankara19461981
İstanbul Elektrik Tramvay ve Tünel İşletmeleri Genel MüdürlüğüIstanbul27 May 196116 July 1984Trolleybuses operated only on European side.
İzmirJuly 1954Sep 1992See also: Trolleybuses in Izmir.
TrambüsMalatya10 March 2015
TrambüsSanliurfa28 April 2023

Turkmenistan

Name of systemLocationDate Date Notes
Ashgabat19 October 196431 December 2011See also: Trolleybuses in Ashgabat.

Uzbekistan

Name of systemLocationDate Date Notes
Andijan30 April 1970March 2002
Bukhara1 December 1987September 2005
Bukhara - Kagan Reported as complete but not yet open.
Jizzakh26 August 19973 January 2010
Ferghana23 February 1971July 2003Service suspended 1999 - March 2002.
Ferghana- Margilan19711999?
Qorako‘lA single line under construction since 1995. Project abandoned in 1997.
Namangan4 April 19733 January 2010In service ~2001? - 2010 only interurban line
Namangan-Turakurgan~2001?3 January 2010Construction started in 1996
Nukus14 December 1991July 2007
Olmaliq20 December 1967February 2009Service closed after a serious accident at a electricity substation. In the last few years of operation, the condition of vehicles deteriorated and work cars were used on routes.
Samarkand20 December 19572005
Tashkent7 November 194730 April 2010
Urgench- Khiva20 October 1997 See also: Trolleybuses in Urgench.

Vietnam

Name of systemLocationDate Date Notes
Hanoi15 December 198615 July 1993Trolleybuses replaced previously liquidated tram network; a total of 19 trolleybuses were built on the chassis of various trucks. Throughout its operation, the condition of the system was poor, with vehicles running at 5 to 10 km/h.

Europe

Austria

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Name of systemLocationDate Date Notes
Elektrischer Oberleitungs-Automobil-Verkehr der Stadt Gmünd / Trolejbusová doprava v GmünduGmünd12 July 190714 July 1916See also: Elektrischer Oberleitungs-Automobil-Verkehr der Stadt Gmünd ; city divided after World War I; see České Velenice Czech Republic.
Graz1 October 194129 June 1967
Innsbruck8 April 194429 February 1976
Innsbruck17 December 198825 February 2007
Judenburg10 December 19101914See also: Gleislose Bahn Judenburg.
Mürztaler Verkehrs-GesellschaftKapfenberg1 July 194431 March 2002System included line extending to Bruck an der Mur; see also Oberleitungsbus Kapfenberg.
Klagenfurt1 August 194416 April 1963
Elektrischer Oberleitungs-Automobil-Betrieb der Gemeinde WeidlingKlosterneuburg22 May 1908Dec 1919See also: Elektrischer Oberleitungs-Automobil-Betrieb der Gemeinde Weidling, connected Klosterneuburg and Weidling railway station.
Leoben1 March 194913 July 1973See also: Oberleitungsbus Leoben.
Liesing17 July 19098 January 1920See also: Elektrische Oberleitungsbahn Liesing–Kalksburg, connected Liesing and Kalksburg, today part of Vienna.
Linz15 May 1944 See also: Linz trolleybus network
Salzburg1 October 1940 See also: Trolleybuses in Salzburg.
Vienna
Gleislose Bahn Pötzleinsdorf–Salmannsdorf♦ Pötzleinsdorf - Salmannsdorf14 October 190830 October 1938See also Gleislose Bahn Pötzleinsdorf–Salmannsdorf.
♦ Währinger Gürtel - Salmannsdorf9 October 19462 December 1958See also Oberleitungsbus Wien.

Goods line :
Name of systemLocationDate Date Notes
Sankt Lambrecht16 November 194521 April 1951Limited passenger service operated .

Belarus

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  • Note: Plans were announced in 2001 for new systems in:
Baranovichi
Barysaw
Lida
Molodechno
Novopolotsk
Orsha
Pinsk
Polotsk
Soligorsk

Belgium (by province)

Brussels

Note: The Brussels-Capital Region is not a province. Neither does it belong to one, nor does it contain any.

East Flanders (Oost-Vlaanderen)

Name of SystemLocationDate Date Notes
Ghent24 March 198914 June 2009Operation suspended 9 April 2004 – 17 October 2005.

Liège

Name of systemLocationDate Date Notes
Liège31 July 19309 November 1971
RELSE♦ Liège - Seraing15 May 193631 August 1964This system operated a unique group of double-ended trolleybuses with driving positions at both ends.

Bosnia-Herzegovina

Name of systemLocationDate Date Notes
GRAS SarajevoSarajevo23 November 1984 Operation suspended April 1992 - 27 November 1995 because of war, after war network was renewed and trolleybuses still drive in Sarajevo.

Bulgaria

LocationDate Date Notes
Blagoevgrad Construction started during the late 1980s, not completed.
Burgas25 September 1989 See also Trolleybuses in Burgas.
Gabrovo17 April 198724 March 2013
Gorna Oryahovitsa Construction started during the late 1980s, partially completed but never in service. The line was supposed to connect the towns of Gorna Oryahovitsa and Lyaskovets with planned connection to the system in Veliko Tarnovo.
Dimitrovgrad Construction started during the late 1980s, partially completed but never in service.
Dobrich9 September 198730 June 2014
Haskovo1990
Kazanlak1 May 198610 January 1999
Pazardzhik1 June 1993
Pernik20 September 198730 March 2015
Pleven7 October 1985
Plovdiv6 January 1956October 2012See also Trolleybuses in Plovdiv.
Ruse9 September 1988 See also Trolleybuses in Ruse.
Shumen Construction started during the late 1980s, partially completed but never in service.
Sliven24 May 1986
Sofia8 February 1941
1 May 1948
9 September 1944
-
See also Trolleybuses in Sofia.
Stara ZagoraNovember 1987 See also Trolleybuses in Stara Zagora.
Varna1 January 1986 See also Trolleybuses in Varna.
Veliko Tarnovo199131 March 2009See also Trolleybuses in Veliko Tarnovo.
Vidin Construction started during the late 1980s, partially completed but never in service.
Vratsa1988
Yambol Construction started during the late 1980s, not completed.

Croatia

Name of systemLocationDate Date Notes
Rijeka27 October 195116 August 1969
Split19641968

Czech Republic

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Name of systemLocationDate Date Notes
Brno30 July 1949
until 1914: Gleislose Bahn Budweis, modern system: Dopravní podnik města České Budějovice České Budějovice19091914First of three systems. For the first system, see also Gleislose Bahn Budweis, the German name for the first system, because České Budějovice was part of Austria-Hungary until 1918.
until 1914: Gleislose Bahn Budweis, modern system: Dopravní podnik města České Budějovice České Budějovice28 October 194824 April 1971
until 1914: Gleislose Bahn Budweis, modern system: Dopravní podnik města České Budějovice České Budějovice2 May 1991
Trolejbusová doprava v Gmündu / Elektrischer Oberleitungs-Automobil-Verkehr der Stadt GmündČeské Velenice16 July 190714 July 1916See also Trolejbusová doprava v Gmündu
ChomutovJirkov1 September 1995
Děčín6 January 195014 December 1973
Hradec Králové2 May 1949
Jihlava19 December 1948
Mariánské Lázně27 April 1952 See also Trolleybuses in Mariánské Lázně.
Most and Most–Litvínov194831 January 1959
Litvínov6 December 194631 January 1959
Opava24 August 1952
Ostrava9 May 1952
Pardubice20 January 1952
Plzeň9 April 1941
Prague29 August 193615 October 1972See also Trolleybuses in Prague.
Prague15 October 2017 See also Trolleybuses in Prague.
Teplice1 May 1952
Ústí nad Labem1 July 1988
ZlínOtrokovice27 January 1944

Denmark

Name of systemLocationDate Date Notes
KSKøbenhavn /Copenhagen21 May 1938
2 August 1993
15 October 1963
Oct 1998
Also 1902 demonstration.
NESAHellerup, København1 February 192717 October 1971
OSOdense8 August 193919 November 1959

Estonia

Name of systemLocationDate Date Notes
Tallinna Linnatranspordi AS Tallinn6 July 1965All service temporarily suspended since 1 November 2024; planned to resume with new vehicles in 2026.
Tartu19361936Demonstration/test line.

Finland

Name of systemLocationDate Date Notes
Helsinki /Helsingfors5 February 1949
7 April 1979
14 June 1974
30 October 1985
Tampere8 December 194815 May 1976

Greece

Name of systemLocationDate Date Notes
OSY formerly IEM, ILPAPAthens27 December 1953
IEM, ILPAPPiraeus1948 Service connection with Athens network built 1988. Piraeus system now operated as part of Athens system.

Hungary

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Name of systemLocationDate Date Notes
Budapest16 December 193321 September 1944
Budapest21 December 1949
Debrecen2 July 1985
Szeged1 May 1979

Latvia

Name of systemLocationDate Date Notes
Rīgas satiksmeRīga6 November 1947 See also Rīgas Satiksme.

Lithuania

Name of systemLocationDate Date Notes
Kauno autobusaiKaunas31 December 1965
Vilniaus viešasis transportasVilnius27 November 1956
See also Trolleybuses in Vilnius.

Moldova

Name of systemLocationDate Date Notes
Î.M. Direcția de troleibuze BălțiBălți12 June 1972 See also Transport in Bălți
Regia Transport Electric Chișinău Chişinău12 October 1949 See also Trolleybuses in Chișinău
Solonceni1 May 19923 January 19942.9-km line connecting residential area of Solonceni village to administrative and employment centers.
Tighina 1996
Tiraspol1 November 1967
Tiraspol - Tighina19 June 1993

Netherlands

Gelderland

Name of systemLocationDate Date Notes
Arnhem5 September 1949 See also Trolleybuses in Arnhem.
Nijmegen9 July 195229 March 1969

Groningen

Name of systemLocationDate Date Notes
Groningen27 June 19279 November 1965

South Holland (Zuid-Holland)

Name of systemLocationDate Date Notes
see note.

  • Note for Rotterdam: Trolleybus overhead installed in the Maas tunnel in 1941, on instructions from German military authorities. Not used.

Norway

Name of systemLocationDate Date Notes
TideBergen24 February 1950 See also Trolleybuses in Bergen.
Drammen Kommunale TrikkDrammen15 December 190910 June 1967See also Trolleybuses in Drammen.
AS Oslo SporveierOslo15 December 194015 February 1968See also Trolleybuses in Oslo.
Stavanger Buss-SelskapStavanger26 October 194712 January 1963See also Trolleybuses in Stavanger.

Poland

Name of systemLocationDate Date Notes
Bydgoszcz194327 January 1945
Dębica12 November 1988October 1990See also Trolleybuses in Dębica.
Gdańsk18 September 19431945
Gdynia18 October 1943 Two lines extend to the adjoining town of Sopot.
See also Trolleybuses in Gdynia.
Gorzów Wielkopolski23 July 194330 January 1945
Jelenia Góra19441945
Legnica10 November 1943
15 September 1949
January 1945
31 December 1956
Lublin21 July 1953 See also Trolleybuses in Lublin
Olsztyn1 September 1939
10 December 1946
1945
31 July 1971
Poznań12 February 1930
1 March 1946
20 January 1945
29 March 1970
Słupsk22 July 198518 October 1999See also Trolleybuses in Słupsk.
Tychy1 October 1982 See also Trolleybuses in Tychy.
Wałbrzych27 October 194430 June 1973
Warsaw5 January 1946
1 June 1983
29 June 1973
31 August 1995
See also Trolleybuses in Warsaw.
Wrocław16 March 19121914

Portugal

Image:Coimbra trolley.jpg|thumb|right|Trolleybus in Coimbra
Name of systemLocationDate Date Notes
Braga28 May 196310 September 1979
Coimbra16 August 1947March 2021Service was suspended temporarily in March 2021, but the suspension was made permanent in July 2024. See also Trolleybuses in Coimbra.
Porto1 January 195927 December 1997

Romania

First trolleybus system in Romania opened in Chernivtsi on 1 February 1939. Today, the city is part of Ukraine.
Name of systemLocationDate Date Notes
SC Urbis SABaia Mare16 February 1996
SC Brăicar SABrăila23 August 1989December 1999
part of the RAT networkBrașov1 May 1959
STBBucurești10 November 1949
CTP Cluj-NapocaCluj-Napoca7 November 1959
RATC ConstanțaConstanța5 July 19593 December 2010System included interurban lines to Mamaia.
RAT CraiovaCraiova9 May 1943Oct 1944New trolleybus system was planned in 2008, but the plans have not come to fruition.
Transurb GalațiGalați23 August 1989
RATP IașiIași1 May 19854 March 2006
SC Meditur MediașMediaș22 December 1989 The only city in Romania that is not a county seat, and that has a trolleybus network
SC Troleibuzul SAPiatra Neamț22 December 199520 September 2019System included suburban lines to Dumbrava Roșie and Săvinești.
RATP PloieștiPloiești1 September 1997
SC Transurban SASatu Mare15 November 19949 March 2005
SC Tursib SASibiu4 August 190418 October 1904See also Gleislose Bahn Hermannstadt for the old system, the German name for the first system, because this part of Romania was part of Austria-Hungary until 1918.
SC Tursib SASibiu17 August 198314 November 2009See also Tursib, the system's operator after mid-1998.
SC Loctrans SASlatina30 May 199631 March 2006
SC Transport Public Local SASuceava15 August 19872 April 2006
SC Transport Public SATârgoviște4 January 1995August 2005
SC Transloc SATârgu Jiu20 June 1995 System includes interurban line to Bârsești.
RATTTimișoara15 November 1942 System includes interurban lines to Dumbrăvița and Ghiroda
SC Transurb SAVaslui1 May 1994July 2009
SC Transurb SAVaslui4 August 2023 Underwent a complete reconstruction in 2011–2016. Test runs with 3 used trolleybuses from Salzburg carried out in spring 2016. Reopened in 2023 after delivery of 10 new Solaris trolleybuses. See Trolleybuses in Vaslui.

Slovakia

Image:6821_201_Komarovska.jpg|thumb|right|Škoda 31Tr SOR in Bratislava
Name of systemLocationDate Date Notes
Banská Bystrica24 August 1989 Operation was suspended 1 January 2006 – 10 November 2007.
Name of the first system Gleislose Bahn Preßburg–EisenbrünnlBratislava19 July 1909
31 July 1941
1915
-
See also Gleislose Bahn Preßburg–Eisenbrünnl, the German name for the first system, because Slovakia was part of Austria-Hungary until 1918.
Košice27 September 199330 January 2015System's closure was initially a suspension of service due to major road construction in city center, but it was later decided not to reopen the system.
However, the system reopened on 10 March 2019, with limited passenger service.
Gleislose Bahn Poprád–ÓtátrafüredPoprad2 August 1904August 1906See also Trolejbusová doprava vo Vysokých Tatrách or Gleislose Bahn Poprád–Ótátrafüred, the German name for the first system, because Slovakia was part of Austria-Hungary until 1918.
Prešov13 May 1962
Žilina17 November 1994

Turkey

See Asia section of list, above. Although trolleybuses served the European part of Istanbul, the country's three other trolleybus systems were or are all located in the Asian part of Turkey.

Oceania

Australia

New South Wales

Name of systemLocationDate Date Notes
Sydney: See also Trolleybuses in Sydney.
♦ City22 January 193412 April 1948
♦ Kogarah3 July 193729 August 1959

Queensland

Name of systemLocationDate Date Notes
Brisbane City CouncilBrisbane2 August 195113 March 1969See also Trolleybuses in Brisbane.

South Australia

Name of systemLocationDate Date Notes
Municipal Tramways TrustAdelaide2 March 1932
5 September 1937
11 August 1934
12 July 1963
Experimental.
-
See also Trolleybuses in Adelaide.

Tasmania

Name of systemLocationDate Date Notes
Hobart City Council; Municipal Tramways TrustHobart29 October 193524 November 1968See also Trolleybuses in Hobart
Launceston City Council; Metropolitan Transport TrustLaunceston21 December 195126 July 1968See also Launceston, Tasmania">Launceston, Tasmania">Launceston, Tasmania.

Western Australia

Name of systemLocationDate Date Notes
Western Australian Government Tramways
Metropolitan (Perth) Passenger Transport Trust
Perth1 October 193329 August 1969See also Trolleybuses in Perth.

New Zealand

Name of systemLocationDate Date Notes
Farmers Trading CompanyAuckland19 December 1938 Private; absorbed by ATB 1960s
Auckland Transport Board, then Auckland Regional AuthorityAuckland24 September 194926 September 1980See also Trolleybuses in Auckland
Christchurch Tramway BoardChristchurch5 July 19318 November 1956See also Christchurch Transport Board
New Plymouth City CouncilNew Plymouth30 October 19507 October 1967See also New Plymouth City Transport
Dunedin City Transport & Electricity DepartmentDunedin24 December 195031 March 1982World's southernmost trolleybus system.
See also Trolleybuses in Dunedin
Wellington City CouncilWellington29 September 1924
20 June 1949
May 1932
31 October 2017
See also Trolleybuses in Wellington.

United States (territories only, in Oceania)

Hawaii (Territory of)

Name of systemLocationDate Date Notes
Honolulu Rapid Transit Company LimitedHonolulu1936-Demonstration
Honolulu Rapid Transit Company LimitedHonolulu1 January 193822 June 1957

Books

  • Gregoris, Paolo; Rizzoli, Francesco; and Serra, Claudio. 2003. "Giro d'Italia in filobus". Cortona: Editore Calosci.
  • Jones, David. Australian Trolleybuses. Wellington: City Tramway Publications.
  • Mackinger, Gunter. 1979. "Obus in Österreich". Wien: Verlag Slezak.
  • Millar, Sean. 1986. "Trolleybuses in New Zealand". Auckland: Millar Publishing.
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  • *Part One, Latin America. 1980. Exeter, UK: Quail Map Company.
  • *Part Two, Asia+USSR / Africa / Australia. 1987. London: Rapid Transit Publications.
  • *Part Three, Europe. 1993. London: Rapid Transit Publications.
  • *Part Four, North America. 1998. London: Rapid Transit Publications.
  • Sebree, Mac, and Paul Ward. 1974. "The Trolley Coach in North America". Los Angeles: Interurbans.
  • Stock, Werner. 1987. "Obus-Anlagen in Deutschland". Bielefeld: Hermann Busch Verlag.
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Periodicals

  • "Trolleybus Magazine". National Trolleybus Association. Bimonthly.
  • Tarkhov, Sergei and Dmitriy Merzlov. "North Korean Surprises - Part 3"..