List of trolleybus routes in Bucharest
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This is a list of the 16 trolleybus routes running in Bucharest, Romania, operated by the city's public transport company, STB as of March 2024.[1] For more information about Bucharest's trolleybus network, see Trolleybuses in Bucharest. Routes marked with
use wheelchair-accessible low-floor vehicles (Irisbus Citelis and Solaris Trollino) on some services, however the Ikarus 415T trolleys are more common.
Lines permanently removed
| Route | Start | Via | End | Wheelchair access |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 61 (Replacing 336 bus route between Piața Rosetti and Complex Comercial Apusului) | Complex Comercial Apusului | Piața Leul M3 | Piata Rosetti M2 | |
| 62 | Gara de Nord M1/M4 | Piața Leul M3 | Colegiul Tehnic Iuliu Maniu (fosta Grup Școlar Auto) | |
| 63 (Replacing 136 bus route between C.E.T Vest Militari and Pod Izvor) | Master | Piața Leul M3 | Pod Izvor M1/M3 | |
| 66 | Spitalul Fundeni | Bucur Obor M1 | Vasile Pârvan | |
| 69 | Valea Argeșului M5 | Universitate M2 | Baicului | |
| 70 | Facultatea de Medicină M1/M3/M5 | Universitate M2 | Bd. Basarabia M1 | |
| 72 | Costache Stamache | Piața Sudului M2 | Turnu Măgurele | |
| 73 (Replacing 313 bus route between Piața Sfânta Vineri and Piața de Gros) | Piața Sfânta Vineri M1/M2/M3 | Piața Sudului M2 | Piața de Gros | |
| 76 | Piața Reșița | Piața Sudului M2 | Costache Stamache | |
| 79 | Bd. Basarabia M1 | Piața Romană M2 | Gara de Nord M1/M4 | |
| 85 | Gara de Nord M1/M4 | Universitate M2 | Baicului | |
| 86 | Arena Națională | Piața Romană M2 | Clăbucet M4 | |
| 90 (Replacing bus route 201 from Piața Rosetti to Semănătoarea and Partially replacing route 104) | Complex Comercial Pantelimon M1 | Universitate M2 | M Petrache Poenaru (fosta Semănătoarea) M1 | |
| 93 (Partially replacing 105 and 168 bus routes) | Cartier Constantin Brâncuși | Gara de Nord M1/M4 | Piața Presei Libere M6 | |
| 95 (Temporary line, replacing part of 86 and 97 lines, due to construction of M6) | Dridu M4 | Parc Bazilescu M4 | Străulești M4 | |
| 96 | Depoul Alexandria | Piața Danny Huwe M5 | Gara de Nord M1/M4 | |
| 97 (Replacing 133 bus route between Gara de Nord and Șoseaua Mihai Bravu) | Clăbucet M4 | Piața Romană M2 | Pasaj Mihai Bravu |
Line 65 Dridu - Sfinții Voievozi (joint route with 86, 95 and 97)
Line 71 Valea Argeșului - Gara de Nord (common route with 93)
Line 74 Emil Racoviță - Piața Unirii (too few passengers and common route with 72, 73, 76, 312 and 381)
Line 75 Gara de Nord - Piața Rosetti (too few passengers and common route with 85)
Line 77 Piața Reșița - Piața Sudului (replaced by 76)
Line 80 Valea Argeșiului - Piața Danny Huwe (combinet by 69)
Line 87 Piața Romană - Arena Națională
Line 91 Depoul Alexandria - Roșiori Square (joint route with 61, 69 and 96)
Line 92 Vasile Pârvan - Barajul Dunării (works at Liviu Rebreanu Street)
Vehicles
At the end of 2015, RATB had in its inventory almost 300 trolleybuses, divided into three brands: Astra/Ikarus (model 415 T), Astra/Irisbus (model Citelis) and Rocar (1 copy 412 EA - Rocar De Simon and 1 copy 812 EA - Rocar Autodromo).
Solaris Trollino 12
These trolleybuses are from Poland which is bringing 100 trolleybuses in early 2024, and they are numbered 5401-5500. They were distributed to Bujoreni depots (23), Vatra Luminoasă (14), Berceni (46) and Bucureștii Noi (17). These trolleybuses can run without collectors for about 20 kilometers permitting them to run even on un-wired lines. These trolleybuses currently operate on the 61, 63, 73, 90, 93 and 97 lines. During off-days, could be seen on the lines 62, 66, 69, 70, 72, 76, 79, 85, 86 and 96.
Astra Irisbus Citelis
These vehicles were brought in 2007-2008 and are numbered 5301-5400. They are low-floor vehicles. They are divided between Vatra Luminoasă and Bujoreni depots. #5399 and #5400 are equipped with an AC traction system and are assigned to the Vatra Luminoasă depot. They are equipped in the Astra Arad factory.
Astra Ikarus 415 T
There are 195 of these trolleybuses and they were manufactured between 1997 and 2002 at the Ikarus factories in Hungary and equipped at Astra Arad. Initially, they were divided into the Bujoreni (100) and Vatra Luminoasă (100) depots. Starting with 2007, part of them were gradually given to the other depots (Berceni and București-Noi), following the arrival of the new Astra Irisbus Citelis trolleybuses.