List of trolleybus routes in Bucharest

An Ikarus 415T trolley.

This is a list of the 15 trolleybus routes running in Bucharest, Romania, operated by the city's public transport company, RATB as of July 2015.[1] For more information about Bucharest's trolleybus network, see Trolleybuses in Bucharest. Routes marked with use wheelchair-accessible low-floor vehicles (Irisbus Citelis) on some services, however the Ikarus 415T trolleys are more common.

There are also other routes not running due to ongoing works on the M4 and M5 metro lines.

Routes

Route Start End Wheelchair access
61 Master SA M3 Piata RosettiM2
62 Gara de Nord M1/M4 Grup Școlar Auto
65 Dridu Sfinții Voievozi
66 Spitalul Fundeni Vasile Pârvan
69 Valea Argeșului Baicului
70 Bd. Basarabia M1 Vasile Pârvan
73 Turnu Măgurele Bulevardul Alexandru Obregia
77 Piața Reșița Bulevardul Alexandru Obregia
79 Bd. Basarabia M1 Gara de Nord M1/M4
85 Gara de Nord M1/M4 Baicului
86 Arena Națională Dridu
90 Arena Națională Valea Argeșului
91 Depoul Alexandra Piața Rosetti M2
93 Valea Argeșului Gara de Nord M1/M4
96 Depoul Alexandria Gara de Nord M1/M4

Temporary Suspended lines :

71 : Valea Argesului - Gara de Nord. Its place is taken by 93 (previously Gara de nord - Valea ialonitei) Suspended due to underground works. 90 and 91 were rerouted from Valea ialonitei to Valea Argesului respectively to Depoul Alexandria.

74 : Obregia - Emil Racovita - Piata sudului. Suspended because passage works on Sos Oltenitei

76 : Piata Resita - Piata Sudului - Unirii. Suspended because passage works on Sos Oltenitei.

92 : Vasile Parvan - Universitate - Barajul Dunarii. Suspended due to tram line works in Titan and road rehabilitation . Probably its Barajul Dunarii end of line will be changed.

97 : Strand Straulesti - Calea Grivitei - Gara de Nord - Sfintii Voievozi. Suspended due to M4 underground works. Replaced by bus line 697 from Strand Straulesti - Pod Constanta - Mezes. From Pajura routes 65 and 86 are continuing it's from Pod Constanta onwards until Sfintii Voievozi, except 86 which goes further.

See also

References

  1. "RATB - Regia Autonoma de Transport Bucuresti". ratb.ro. Retrieved 2015-07-17.
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