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Kathmandu trolleybus system
A Shanghai SK541 in Kathmandu, August 1993.
Operation
LocaleKathmandu, Nepal
Open28 December 1975 (1975-12-28)
CloseNovember 2008 (2008-11) (suspended)
November 2009 (2009-11) (official closure)
StatusClosed
Routes1
Operator(s)Nepal Trolley Bus Service (NTBS)
(to 2001)
Kathmandu Metropolitan City (KMC)
(from 2003)
Infrastructure
Stock32 (maximum)[1]
Statistics
Route length13 km (8 mi)[1]
Overview
Tripureshwor
Tripurapath
Ramshah Path
Madan Bandari Path
Depot
Arniko Highway
Ring Road
Koteswor
Lokanthali
Madhyapur Thimi
Surya Binak

The Kathmandu trolleybus system once served Kathmandu, the capital city of the then Kingdom of Nepal. It was the only trolleybus system ever to be constructed in that country.[1]

Opened on 28 December 1975 (1975-12-28),[1][2] the system was a gift to Nepal from the People's Republic of China. It endured a somewhat chequered history, particularly in the first decade of the 21st century. Operation was suspended completely for almost two years, from 19 December 2001 until 1 September 2003,[3] because of maintenance, financial and political issues. When service was reinstated in 2003, it did not cover the route's outer half, to Surya Binak.

Operations on the system were suspended again, and for the final time, in late November 2008 (2008-11),[2][3] and the system was formally closed (without ever resuming operation) in November 2009.[3]

See also

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References

  1. ^ a b c d Murray, Alan (2000). World Trolleybus Encyclopaedia, p. 84. Yateley, Hampshire, UK: Trolleybooks. ISBN 0-904235-18-1.
  2. ^ a b "Trolleybus city : Kathmandu Nepal". TrolleyMotion website. TrolleyMotion. Retrieved 28 June 2011. {{cite web}}: External link in |work= (help)
  3. ^ a b c Box, Roland (July-August 2010). "More about the 2000s". Trolleybus Magazine No. 292, pp. 79 and 82. National Trolleybus Association (UK). ISSN 0266-7452.

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