• schizoidman@lemmy.mlOP
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    6 months ago

    Trolleybuses have been replaced by metro systems in many parts of the world over the past several decades. Going back to trolleybuses makes little sense.

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      6 months ago

      I agree, but we are talking about replacing fossil powered busses here, why not pick the most energy efficient solution right off the bat?

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        6 months ago

        I happen to agree with you, but the problem is that it’s not right off the bat. London is very complicated, with narrow streets and bendy roads. Moving to light railway/trolley is a massive investment and TfL is already in deficit.

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          6 months ago

          That’s fair, I jist watched a WTYPpod episode yesterday when they ranted about how cities remove the trolley wires with a future promise to get on battery busses, an increadibly dumb idea. So I was already a bit riled up.

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            6 months ago

            I actually think it’s something London should invest in. I remember watching a video where it said the longevity of trolley cars dwarves busses. Currently London busses have a self life of around 15 years, if we can get trolleys that last half a century and remain comfortable and modern feeling, it’s worth it. But London roads are far from equipped for them.