Trolleybuses in Petrozavodsk

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Open1961 (1961)
StatusOpen
Routes6
Petrozavodsk trolleybus system
Петрозаводский троллейбус

Petroskoin trolleibus

Petroskoin johdinauto
(From left to right) VMZ-5298.01 "Avangard", MTRZ-6223 and BKM 321 in 2022
Operation
LocalePetrozavodsk, Russia
Open1961 (1961)
StatusOpen
Routes6
OperatorGorodskoy Transport
Infrastructure
Electrification(?) V DC parallel overhead lines
Depot(s)1
Stock65
Websitehttp://ptzgortrans.ru

The Petrozavodsk trolleybus system is the only existing trolleybus system in the Republic of Karelia of the Russian Federation and is one of the northern most trolleybus systems in the world. It is operated by the city-owned public transportation company "Gorodskoy Transport". As of April 2023, the network consisted of 6 lines,[1] with 41 operational trolleybuses and 24 in storage.[2]

In 1934 the Chairman of the Council of People's Commissars of the Karelian ASSR Edward Gylling suggested creating a trolleybus system in the city but the plans were cancelled after the beginning of World War II.[3]

The construction of the system began in 1947 but the launch was delayed by many years due to various problems.[4]

The system opened on September 5, 1961, along route No. 1 "Tovarnaya Kontora - Kirov Square" and used ZiU-5 trolleybuses.

In 2004, the Trolleybus Administration was reorganized into OJSC "Trolleybus Department of the City of Petrozavodsk" and renamed to "Gorodskoy Transport" in 2010.

Up until 2008 new lines were being planned out but due to the lack of funding and manpower many of the lines were closed down.[5]

Some of the lines had to be changed or closed down due to the lack of maintenance of the Soviet infrastructure.[6]

Due to the lack of fuding "Gorodskoy Transport" often buys used trolleybuses from Moscow and Saint-Peterburg.[7]

In 2023 a transport reform has started which seeks to increase the amount of active lines and upgrade the rolling stock.[8]

Lines

Petrozavodsk trolleybus map as of 2022
Currently Active[1]
Number Route Frequency
1 Kemskaya – Sudostroitel'naya – Klychevaya – Onezhskoy Flotilii – Rigachina – Chernyshevskogo – Lunacharskogo – Aleksandra Nevskogo – "Pravdy" – Kuibisheva – Lenina – Shotmana – Chapaeva – Lesnoy – Lososinskoe – Chistaya[9] 10-23 min.
3 Zavodskaya – Pervomaisky – Moskovskaya – Varkausa – Kirova – Lenina – Gagarina – Krasnoarmeiksaya – Aleksandra Nevskogo – Lunacharskogo – Radisheva – Hlebokombinat[10] 15-29 min.
5 Lyzhnaya – Rovio – Komsomolsky – Krasnoarmeiksaya – Gagarina – Lenina – Kirova – Varkausa - Zaitseva – "DSK"[11] 12-29 min.
6 Korabelov – Antonova – Repnikova – Klychevskoye – Kalinina – Aleksandra Nevskogo – "Pravdy" – Kuibysheva – Lenina – Kirova – Varkausa – Moskovskaya – Pervomaisky – Melen'tyevoi[12] 14-31 min.
7a Korabelov – Antonova – Repnikova – Klychevskoye – Lyzhnaya – Rovio – Komsomolsky – Rovio[13] up to 40 min. (excluding weekends and holidays)
8 Zavodskaya – Pervomaisky – Moskovskaya – Varkausa – Kirova – Lenina – Gagarina – Shotmana – Chapaeva – Lesnoy – Lososinskoe – Chistaya[14] 30-38 min.
Currently Inactive[15]
Number Route Length Date
1A Trolleybus Control – Avangard 17 km. 1983–1984
2 The same route as current line 5 1964–1976, 1982–2018
2A Rovio – Gagarina 6,1 km. 1986–1987
3A Zavodskaya – Rovio 19 km. 1977–1984
4 Lyzhnaya – Oktyabyrsky 1976–2021
4A Rovio – Mashinostroitelny kolledzh 12 km. 1985
5A Lyzhnaya – Gagarina 9,4 km. 1988–1996
Trolleybus Control – Gagarina 7,8 km.
6A Korabelov – Cargo station 22,4 km. 2003–2004
7 Same as 7a 23 km. 2004–2007
8A Chapaeva – Chistaya 2024
9 Korabelov – Cargo station 22,4 km. 2006–2008
10 Heikkonena – Park kultury i otdykha 17 km. 2007–2008
Э Pobeda cinema – Kirova Square 5,1 km. 2005

The fleet

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