Trolleybuses in Vilnius

The Vilnius trolleybus system is the one of two existing trolleybus systems in Lithuania. It operates in the capital city of Vilnius, the municipal operator company is Vilniaus viešasis transportas Ltd. 185 trolleybuses are working on working-days, 106 - on weekends.[1]

Vilnius trolleybus system
A Solaris Trollino 15AC trolleybus in 2006
Operation
LocaleVilnius, Lithuania
Open1956 (1956)
StatusOpen
Routes18
Operator(s)Vilniaus viešasis transportas
Infrastructure
Electrification(?) V DC parallel overhead lines
Statistics
Passengers (daily)200,000
Website

History

In October 1956 , Vilnius Trolleybus Board was established and a 7.8 km long contact network was built, together with a trolleybus park for 25 trolleybuses. In November 1956, first model "MTB-82D" trolleybuses started to work and drove on route "AntakalnisRailway station".

In 1981, the trolleybus count doubled the maximum service power of the old trolleybus park, thus, encouraging a construction of the second park. The second trolleybus park was opened on 28 December 1985, in the neighborhood of Viršuliškės and it could maintain 150 trolleybuses.

In April 1993, the board was reorganized to UAB "Vilniaus Autobusai" and the owner of the new company was the Vilnius city municipality. From the treasury of the municipality, new "Škoda" trolleybuses were bought in 1996–1999.

From 2004 to 2006, 45 new Polish trolleybuses "Solaris Trollino 15AC" were bought.

On 4 November 2011, the company was again reorganized and incorporated into UAB "Vilniaus Viešasis Transportas".[2]

In 2012, new Lithuanian "MAZ-ETON Amber 203T Vilnis 12AC" trolleybuses were made and bought by the company.

In 2018 and 2019, 41 "Solaris Trollino 12" trolleybuses were bought.[3]

Trolleybuses

Routes

Škoda 14Tr trolleybus
No. Route
1 KaroliniškėsŽvėrynas–Stotis
2 Saulėtekis–Žygimantų g.–Stotis
3 Karoliniškės–Žvėrynas–Šiaures Miestelis
4 Antakalnis–Centras–Žemieji Paneriai
6 Žirmūnai–Kalvarijų g.–J. Basanavičiaus g.–Žemieji Paneriai
7 PašilaičiaiJustiniškės–Žvėrynas–Stotis
9 Karoliniškės–Šeimyniškių g.–Žirmunai 10 Saulėtekis–Kalvarijų g.–Naujininkai
12 Žirmūnai–Šeimyniškių g.–J. Basanavičiaus g.–Žemieji Paneriai
13 Pašilaičiai–Justiniškės–Žemieji Paneriai
14 Saulėtekis–Žygimantų g.–J. Basanavičiaus g.–Karoliniškės
15 Stotis–Žemieji Paneriai–Titnago g.
16 Pašilaičiai–Lazdynai–Stotis
17 Žirmūnai–Naujininkai
18 Pašilaičiai–Justiniškės–Žemieji Paneriai–Titnago g.
19 Pašilaičiai–Konstitucijos pr.–Antakalnis–Saulėtekis
20 Žirmūnai–Žygimantų g.–Pylimo g.–Stotis
21 Saulėtekis–Šilo tiltas–Žirmūnai[5]
gollark: Also, Python libraries generally seem to be imperative stuff with a thin OOP veneer which makes it slightly more irritating to use.
gollark: ```Internet Protocols and Support webbrowser — Convenient Web-browser controller cgi — Common Gateway Interface support cgitb — Traceback manager for CGI scripts wsgiref — WSGI Utilities and Reference Implementation urllib — URL handling modules urllib.request — Extensible library for opening URLs urllib.response — Response classes used by urllib urllib.parse — Parse URLs into components urllib.error — Exception classes raised by urllib.request urllib.robotparser — Parser for robots.txt http — HTTP modules http.client — HTTP protocol client ftplib — FTP protocol client poplib — POP3 protocol client imaplib — IMAP4 protocol client nntplib — NNTP protocol client smtplib — SMTP protocol client smtpd — SMTP Server telnetlib — Telnet client uuid — UUID objects according to RFC 4122 socketserver — A framework for network servers http.server — HTTP servers http.cookies — HTTP state management http.cookiejar — Cookie handling for HTTP clients xmlrpc — XMLRPC server and client modules xmlrpc.client — XML-RPC client access xmlrpc.server — Basic XML-RPC servers ipaddress — IPv4/IPv6 manipulation library```Why is there, *specifically*, **in the standard library**, a traceback manager for CGI scripts?
gollark: ```Structured Markup Processing Tools html — HyperText Markup Language support html.parser — Simple HTML and XHTML parser html.entities — Definitions of HTML general entities XML Processing Modules xml.etree.ElementTree — The ElementTree XML API xml.dom — The Document Object Model API xml.dom.minidom — Minimal DOM implementation xml.dom.pulldom — Support for building partial DOM trees xml.sax — Support for SAX2 parsers xml.sax.handler — Base classes for SAX handlers xml.sax.saxutils — SAX Utilities xml.sax.xmlreader — Interface for XML parsers xml.parsers.expat — Fast XML parsing using Expat```... why.
gollark: There is no perfect language.
gollark: ```Internet Data Handling email — An email and MIME handling package json — JSON encoder and decoder mailcap — Mailcap file handling mailbox — Manipulate mailboxes in various formats mimetypes — Map filenames to MIME types base64 — Base16, Base32, Base64, Base85 Data Encodings binhex — Encode and decode binhex4 files binascii — Convert between binary and ASCII quopri — Encode and decode MIME quoted-printable data uu — Encode and decode uuencode files```Mostly should be libraries outside of the python core, and why are they not under file formats?

See also

References

  1. "About us - UAB „Vilniaus viešasis transportas"". www.vilniausviesasistransportas.lt. Retrieved 2019-04-23.
  2. "Įmonės istorija". www.vilniausviesasistransportas.lt (in Lithuanian). Retrieved 28 May 2017.
  3. "Naujienos - UAB „Vilniaus viešasis transportas"". www.vilniausviesasistransportas.lt. Retrieved 2019-04-23.
  4. "Vilniuje pradės važinėti baltarusiškas troleibusas „Vytautas"". DELFI. 8 July 2010. Retrieved 15 February 2018.
  5. "Vilnius Transport trolleybus routes". Vilnius Transport. Retrieved 17 April 2015.
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