List of trolleybus systems in Russia

This is a list of trolleybus systems in Russia. It includes all trolleybus systems, past and present.

List of trolleybus systems

Central Federal District

Region Location From To Depots
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Routes
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Notes
Belgorod obl. Belgorod3 Dec 1967-11175-
Stary Oskol-----Construction started in 1989, not completed.[3][4]
Bryansk obl. Bryansk3 Dec 1960-225177-
Vladimir obl. Vladimir7 Nov 1952-28135-
Kovrov10 Mar 1975-1660-
Voronezh obl. Voronezh6 Nov 1960-2690-
Ivanovo obl. Ivanovo5 Nov 1962-211156-
Kaluga obl. Kaluga30 Mar 1956-114125-
Kostroma obl. Kostroma10 Jan 1974-1766-
Kursk obl. Kursk18 Aug 1972-1881-
Lipetsk obl. Lipetsk1 Feb 1972-19122-
Moscow Moscow15 Nov 1933-81041740First and largest trolleybus system in Russia, and in former USSR.[5] The largest trolleybus system in the world.[6]
Moscow obl. Khimki24 Jul 1997-13272 routes (out of 3) run between Khimki and Moscow city
Podolsk1 May 2001-1438-
Vidnoye9 Sep 2000-1421-
Oryol obl. Oryol28 Oct 1968-18111-
Ryazan obl. Ryazan13 Nov 1949-315200-
Smolensk obl. Smolensk8 Apr 1991-1243-
Tambov obl. Tambov6 Nov 1955-11355-
Tver obl. Tver5 May 1967-17104-
Tula obl. Tula3 Nov 1962-110115-
Yaroslavl obl. Rybinsk14 Dec 1976-1767-
Yaroslavl17 Nov 1949-27141-

Crimean Federal District

Region Location From To Depots
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Crimea Alushta20 Aug 1993-13?-
Kerch18 Sep 2004-1114-
Simferopol7 Oct 1959-112?see also Simferopol - Alushta - Yalta.
Simferopol - Alushta - Yalta6 Nov 1959-15?Simferopol - Alushta opened 6 November 1959. Alushta - Yalta opened July 1961. World's longest trolleybus line, 86.7 km (53.7 mi). See Crimean Trolleybus.
Yalta1 May 1961-13?see also Simferopol - Alushta - Yalta.
Sevastopol Sevastopol6 Nov 1950-214143-

Far Eastern Federal District

Region Location From To Depots
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Notes
Amur obl. Blagoveshchensk22 Aug 197908 July 2016 1231-
Khabarovsk krai Khabarovsk17 Jan 1975-1454-
Primorsky kraiVladivostok29 Jan 1965-1438-

Northwestern Federal District

Region Location From To Depots
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Notes
Arkhangelsk obl. Arkhangelsk14 Oct 197411 Apr 2008---Operation suspended October 2006 - December 2007.[7]
Vologda obl. Cherepovets-----Construction started in 1991; stopped ca. 1998.[8]
Vologda22 Aug 1979-1690-
Kaliningrad obl. Chernyakhovsk27 Nov 1936Jan 1945---Closed because of war damage.[9]
Kaliningrad15 Oct 194327 Jan 1945---Closed because of war damage
5 Nov 1975-1460-
Karelia Petrozavodsk5 Sep 1961-18121-
Leningrad obl. Gatchina-----Construction started in 2004;[10] following plans drawn up in the late 1980s. Construction was suspended in 2005 and is not currently expected to resume.
Tosno-----Reported by one source as under construction. No information since 2002.
Murmansk obl. Murmansk11 Feb 1962-25141World's northernmost trolleybus system.
Novgorod obl. Veliky Novgorod3 Dec 1995-1540-
Saint Petersburg Saint Petersburg21 Oct 1936-644742Operation suspended Nov 1941 - 1945 because of war.

Siberian Federal District

Region Location From To Depots
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Notes
Altai krai Barnaul19 Oct 1973-1557-
Rubtsovsk28 Dec 1973-1249-
Zabaykalsky krai Chita30 Dec 1970-1577-
Irkutsk obl. Irkutsk6 Nov 1970-1540-
Bratsk1 Feb 1975-1550-
Kemerovo obl. Kemerovo25 Sep 1970-11088-
Leninsk-Kuznetsky11 Jan 1984-1331-
Novokuznetsk1 Jan 1978-1453-
Krasnoyarsk krai Krasnoyarsk5 Nov 1959-28140-
Novosibirsk obl. Novosibirsk11 Nov 1957-414322-
Omsk obl. Omsk5 Nov 1955-210216-
Tomsk obl. Tomsk7 Nov 1967-1893-
Khakassia Abakan31 Dec 1980-11224-

Southern Federal District

Region Location From To Depots
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Adygea Maykop29 Nov 1974-11253-
Astrakhan obl. Astrakhan5 Nov 1967-1340-
Volgograd obl. Volgograd31 Dec 1960-415357-
Kamyshin-----Construction started 1985 and stopped 1991.
Volzhsky-----Construction started in early 1990s; stopped 1998.[11]
Dagestan Makhachkala3 Feb 1973-1346-
Kabardino-Balkaria Nalchik22 Nov 1980-1452-
Karachay–Cherkessia Cherkessk19 Dec 1988-1942-
Krasnodar krai Armavir16 Jun 1973-1544-
Krasnodar28 Jul 1950-217209-
Novorossiysk1 Apr 1969-11479-
North Ossetia Vladikavkaz1 Feb 19778 Aug 20101212-
Stavropol krai Stavropol24 Jul 1964-1696-
Rostov obl. Rostov-on-Don18 Mar 1936-28108-
Shakhty30 Sep 197527 Oct 2007----
Taganrog25 Dec 1977-1735-
Volgodonsk4 Oct 1977-1632-
Chechnya Grozny31 Dec 1975Dec 1994---Closed because of war damage. Reconstruction planned.

Urals Federal District

Region Location From To Depots
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Routes
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Notes
Kurgan obl. Kurgan24 Nov 196529 Apr 20151433-
Sverdlovsk obl. Kachkanar11 Nov 1972Dec 1985----
Kamensk-Uralsky1 Nov 19563 Mar 20151359-
Nizhny Tagil-----Reported by only one source as under construction. Other sources state that construction was planned for 1996 but did not start.
Yekaterinburg17 Oct 1943-219356-
Tyumen obl. Tyumen12 Jun 19705 Oct 2009----
Khanty–Mansi AO Surgut-----Reported by only one source as under construction. No confirmation, no recent information.
Chelyabinsk obl. Chelyabinsk22 Nov 1942-322360-
Miass1 Feb 1975-1569-

Volga Federal District

Region Location From To Depots
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Bashkortostan Sterlitamak24 Feb 1961-223195-
Ufa27 Jan 1962-221211-
Kirov obl. Kirov8 Nov 1943-28157-
Mari El Yoshkar-Ola1 Feb 1971-112158-
Mordovia Saransk29 Jan 1966-217141-
Nizhny Novgorod obl. Dzerzhinsk15 Apr 1976-1579-
Nizhny Novgorod27 Jun 1947-321227-
Orenburg obl. Orenburg1 May 1953-1599-
Penza obl. Penza4 Nov 1948-26100-
Perm krai Berezniki14 Mar 1961-111N/A-
Perm5 Nov 1960-113136-
Samara obl. Novokuybyshevsk4 Jan 1986-11656-
Samara7 Nov 1942-316259-
Syzran1 Sep 20021 Nov 2009----
Tolyatti21 Jan 1966-221183-
Saratov obl. Balakovo18 Nov 1967-21060-
Engels29 Apr 1964-1455-
Saratov6 Nov 1952-211220-
Tatarstan Almetyevsk13 Jan 1976-1448-
Kazan27 Nov 1948-216238-
Naberezhnye Chelny-----Reported by one source as under construction. No recent information.
Udmurtia Izhevsk6 Nov 1968-211245-
Ulyanovsk obl. Ulyanovsk31 Dec 1973-1757-
Chuvashia Cheboksary7 Nov 1964-319301-
Novocheboksarsk2 Nov 1979-1448-

See also

Sources

Books and periodicals

References

  1. STTS
  2. STTS
  3. STTS
  4. Tramvaj.ru
  5. Murray, p. 33.
  6. Murray, p. 40.
  7. Trolleybus Magazine (TM) No. 278, March–April 2008, p. 45.v
  8. Russian Wikipedia
  9. Angrapa.ru
  10. TM No. 257, Sep.-Oct. 2004, p. 122.
  11. Tarkhov (2000), "Empire of the Trolleybus: Vol 1 - Russia", p. 135.
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