Trolleybuses in Ancona
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The Ancona trolleybus
Trolleybus
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 system
forms part of the public transport
Public transport
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 network of the city and comune
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of Ancona
Ancona
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, in the Marche
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 region
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, central Italy
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. In operation since 1949, the system presently comprises only one urban route.

Services

The route comprising the present Ancona trolleybus system is:
  • 1/4 Piazza IV Novembre - Tavernelle


This is an amalgamation of the previous lines 1 and 4. The amalgamated line has the following itinerary: viale della Vittoria, piazza Cavour, piazza Roma, Archi, Ancona railway station
Ancona railway station
Ancona railway station, sometimes named Ancona Centrale, is the main railway station of the Italian city of Ancona, in the Marche. It is the most important station of its region and is owned by the Ferrovie dello Stato, the national rail company of Italy.-History:The station was opened on 17...

, viale Giordano Bruno, piazza Ugo Bassi, via Torresi, Tavernelle (terminus).

Retired trolleybuses

The following now retired trolleybuses have been used in Ancona:
  • Fiat 668 F/110 (12 trolleybuses, Stanga bodies, nos 1-12), served from 1949-50 to 1983;
  • Fiat 668 F/110 (4 trolleybuses, Stanga bodies, nos 13-16), served from 1952-53 to 1983;
  • Fiat 2401 (5 trolleybuses, Cansa bodies, nos 17-21), served from 1956-57 to 1987.

Current fleet

Ancona's present trolleybus fleet is made up of only the following two types:
  • Menarini F201/2LU (6 trolleybuses, nos 1-6), entered service 1983; rebuilt 2001 with electrical equipment by Albiero & Bocca; nos 2, 5 and 6 withdrawn due to failure;
  • Menarini F201/2LU (3 trolleybuses, nos 7-9), entered service 1987; rebuilt 2001 with electrical equipment by Albiero & Bocca; no 9 out of service due to failure.

Projects

For 2011, there are plans for the restructuring of the network by raising the voltage to 750 V, the consequent adjustment of the electrical substation
Electrical substation
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, the construction of a new line on the Via Torresi, and the replacement of the existing fleet with a new fleet of four 18 metre articulated trolleybuses, for which tenders have been called.

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