Trolleybuses in Varna


The trolleybus system forms part of the public transport network of Varna, the third most populous city in Bulgaria.

History

The system was opened on January 1, 1986; it was the 4th network to open in Bulgaria after Sofia, Plovdiv and just a few months earlier Pleven.
Initially the network expanded rapidly, reaching its peak of 8 lines at some point. First the city received 15 new trolleybus Skoda 14TR and 3 used Skoda 9TR from Sofia and Plovdiv, the latter ones were used for training purposes. The following years the city received 15 more new Skoda 14TR and 36 new articulated DAC-Chavdar.
In 1999 the city bought 3 used Skoda 14TR from Czechia.
In 2003 the city bought 5 used Skoda 15TR from Czechia to replace the already out of service DAC-Chavdar vehicles. Additional 4 used Skoda 15 TR were bought from Czechia and Slovakia in 2007.
In 2017 all Skoda 15TR were taken out of service due to a fire that burnt down one of them.
In 2014 along with 3 other cities Varna was granted money through a European Union program to purchase 30 new trolleybuses Skoda Solaris 26TR which replaced all remaining Skoda 14TR ''.''

Fleet

Former fleet

BrandQuantityEntered serviceRetiredComments
Skoda 14TR331986-1987; 199920152 units were sold to Haskovo and 2 units were kept in Varna as training vehicles
Skoda 15TR92003; 20072017All vehicle pulled out of service due to an accidental fire on one of the vehicles.
Dac Chavdar 317ETr361988-19902003Vehicles were unreliable and with a lot of technical issues.
Skoda 9TR31986???Used for training purposed only, received from Sofia and Plovdiv.