This killer green technology is coming off the streets little bit earlier than planned, which is excellent news.
Beginning of the end for Wellington's trolley buses as axe falls on Hataitai route dlvr.it/CLxxhR http://t.co/wqQXei6LDL—
Stuff.co.nz News (@NZStuff) October 05, 2015I have never taken the bus to work in Wellington. I am more than happy to read and surf while my commute is subsidised by ratepayers.
Utopia, you are standing in it!
The extra costs associated with the wire network and the difficulty of changing the buses’ routes were the main factors in this great decision.

Trolley buses cause backlogs when they brake down because they cannot overtake a broken-down bus. The trolley buses just stake-up behind the broken-down bus because they cannot overtake.
I have been trapped on a diesel express bus this way commuting to work many times. Central Wellington grinds to halt when one trolley bus breaks-down.
The 50-year-old power system would need upgrading soon costing “tens of millions of dollars,” and maintaining the 160 kilometres of wires and 15 substations costs $6m a year. The one-off cost of dismantling this network is cheaper than this!
Trolley bases are a killer green technology: drivers have been killed while standing on the road behind the bus reconnected the arms on the top of the bus to the overhead wires. These…
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