4th European Trolleybus Day

ETD_2013_logoElectric buses take center stage in 15 European countries

„Green, clean and smart!” As part of the 4th annual European Trolleybus Day on 21 September 2013, 27 cities across Europe will promote electric buses as an environmentally friendly and ecologically sustainable form of public transportation. An exciting variety of activities will take place as part of this event.

Even though electric buses – popularly known as trolleybuses – are an iconic part of many cities around the world, they have usually kept a low profile and the general awareness about their substantial economic and ecologic advantages is limited.

In order to give electric buses their due recognition, the EU-backed project “TROLLEY” has initiated numerous activities to promote the attractive features of e-buses. For the 4th consecutive year, the European Trolley Bus day will be celebrated as part of the wider European Mobility Week. In 27 different cities around Europe, the municipal operators of trolleybuses will host entertaining events in order to engage the public and showcase trolleybuses as important contributors to clean, green and affordable urban transportation.

Daniel Steiner, president of trolley:motion, commented: „We are very proud that a grand total of 27 cities are participating in this event and will use the occasion to present the environmentally-friendly features of electric bus traction. It’s a symbolic joint effort to underline the importance of sustainability and highlight recent technological innovations.”

The participating cities will attractively showcase their trolleybus fleets and present educational information in the form of creative posters, flyers and swingcards, which will get displayed in the interior of the buses. Balloons, t-shirts and cardboard models will also be handed out to children. The German city of Solingen is combining the European Trolleybus Day events with Universal Children’s Day and all kids will have the opportunity to ride for free. In the Dutch city of Arnhem clowns and magicians will enchant the local visitors, while a bus simulator will make it possible for adults to experience first-hand the thrill and challenge of steering a trolleybus through a bustling city center. In Salzburg, Austria, a village festival in Hallwang will focus on the theme of “Trolleybuses in the Suburbs”. Additionally the city of Salzburg intends to thank all trolleybus passengers with various banners featuring the statement: “Thank you for helping us save 51 000 tons of CO2 emissions each year and reducing traffic by riding on our trolleybuses.” As a special gesture, a Salzburg trolleybus will be dispatched to the Czech Republic as a rolling ambassador.

Motto: „Green, clean and clever!“

The following 27 cities are participating in the European Trolleybus Day 2013: Salzburg (Austria), Parma (Italy), Szeged, Debrecen (Hungary), Brno, Plzeň, České Budějovice (Czech Republic), Gdynia, Lublin, Tychy (Poland), Timișoara, Mediaș, Dumbrava Roşie (Romania), Solingen, Eberswalde, Esslingen, Leipzig (Germany), Kaunas (Lithuania), Landskrona (Sweden), Žilina (Slovakia), Bergen (Norway), Arnhem (Netherlands), Leeds , Sandtoft (United Kingdom), Limoges (France),  Castellón  (Spain) and Bishkek (Kyrgyzstan).

EU-Project TROLLEY

Partially funded by the EU, this collaborative project was initiated and sustained by nine different partners from six Central European countries. It brought together the operators of 25% of all trolleybus vehicles and 30% of all trolleybus lines in Central Europe. The lead partners were Salzburg AG (Austria), City of Brno (Czech Republic,) Barnim Bus GmbH Eberswalde, Leipziger Verkehrsbetriebe LVB (Germany), TEP S.p.A.- Parma (Italy), City of Gdynia, University of Gdansk (Poland), Szeged Transport Ltd. (Hungary) and trolley:motion, (Austria). The project timeline ran until March 2013.

The objective of the TROLLEY project was to promote trolleybus systems as the economically most affordable form of environmentally friendly and ecologically sustainable urban transport.

trolley:motion advocates the international advancement and continued development of electric bus systems in order to maintain or establish modern transportation solutions that are economically efficient, technologically innovative and ecologically progressive, thereby ensuring quality life through noise and pollution reduction in urban areas.

trolley:motion emphasizes the advantages of e-bus systems for both operators and users. It helps build convincing cases for electric road traction by providing best-practice advice and supplying valuable factual information.

In case of further interest, please contact:

Bendra informacija: Alexandra Scharzenberger

Viešieji ryšiai ir rinkodara

scharzenberger@trolleymotion.com

+43 664 4141 866 (AT)

+49 160 3841 347 (DE)

Šveicarija: Daniel Steiner, Ing . (ETH )

Kummler + Matter AG

trolley:motion prezidentas

+41 79 238 91 59

steiner@trolleymotion.com

 

Vokietija : Arnulf SCHUCHMANN DWI

Ostdeutsche Eisenbahn

trolley:motion generalinis sekretorius

+49 (152) 567 54102

schuchmann@trolleymotion.com

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