The Bergen trolleybus system serves the city of Bergen, Norway. It is the only trolleybus system still in operation in Norway and one of two trolleybus systems in Scandinavia.
It opened on February 24, 1950, as the Bergen Tramway was gradually closed and some of the tram lines were converted to trolleybus. It was built and operated by Bergen Sporvei, and is now operated by its successor, Tide Buss.
As of 2007, it had six trolleybuses and two dual-mode buses.
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filming this mode of transit proved challenging as the frequency of the trolleybus was low and on the same route regular buses were also interused: leading to the assumption that these are being phased out?
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It opened on February 24, 1950, as the Bergen Tramway was gradually closed and some of the tram lines were converted to trolleybus. It was built and operated by Bergen Sporvei, and is now operated by its successor, Tide Buss.
As of 2007, it had six trolleybuses and two dual-mode buses.
~Wikipedia
filming this mode of transit proved challenging as the frequency of the trolleybus was low and on the same route regular buses were also interused: leading to the assumption that these are being phased out?
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