List of trolleybus systems in Germany

List of trolleybus systems in Germany

This is a list of trolleybus systems in Germany by "Land". It includes all trolleybus systems, past and present.

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"Towns in historic East Prussia" (Ostpreußen), "West Prussia" (Westpreußen), "Lower Silesia" (Niederschlesien) and "Brandenburg" "that are no longer part of Germany":
*Allenstein: see Olsztyn "Poland"
*Breslau: see Wrocław "Poland"
*Danzig: see Gdańsk "Poland"
*Insterburg: see Chernyakhovsk "Russia"
*Landsberg an der Warthe: see Gorzów (Wielkopolski) "Poland"
*Liegnitz: see Legnica "Poland"
*Waldenburg: see Walbrzych "Poland"

References

*Books, Periodicals and External Links

ee also

* List of trolleybus systems
* List of town tramway systems
* List of light-rail transit systems
* List of rapid transit systems


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