Lithuanian capital city buses and trolleys:
(http://www.autobusas.4l.lt/images/photoblog/LIETUVA/vilniausauto100313/vilniausauto100313-015.jpg)
(http://www.autobusas.4l.lt/images/photoblog/LIETUVA/vilniausauto100313/vilniausauto100313-021.jpg)
(http://www.autobusas.4l.lt/images/photoblog/LIETUVA/vilniausauto100313/vilniausauto100313-023.jpg)
(http://www.autobusas.4l.lt/images/photoblog/LIETUVA/vilniausauto100313/vilniausauto100313-028.jpg)
(http://www.autobusas.4l.lt/images/photoblog/LIETUVA/vilniaustrol100313/vilniaustrol100313-008.jpg)
(http://www.autobusas.4l.lt/images/photoblog/LIETUVA/vilniaustrol100313/vilniaustrol100313-012.jpg)
(http://www.autobusas.4l.lt/images/photoblog/LIETUVA/vilniaustrol100313/vilniaustrol100313-016.jpg)
(http://www.autobusas.4l.lt/images/photoblog/LIETUVA/vilniaustrol100313/vilniaustrol100313-029.jpg)
Very nice pics. The long trolleybus works on more distant lines with plenty of space, I think?
What a great mix of old and new. The trolleys must be originated all the way from the former Soviet Union and then we have som used Western European buses (probably from Sweden and Finland) and some new Solaris. Really loved the mix!
Well, there is two depots in Vilnius, so all these trolleybuses are going in different lines :) Of course Solaris is driving in most popular lines with lots of people.
Oh! the Solaris was a trolley. I didn't see the threads above the bus. I missed that. I think the old ones has a lot more charm. Went in trolleys like them in Kaliningrad for ten years ago.