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Trolley buses connecting Moldovan capital to settlement in suburbs to start moving in next three weeks

13:15 | 26.12.2018 Category: Social

Chisinau, 26 December /MOLDPRES/ - The trolley buses on the route No 35, due to connect Chisinau to the Durlesti town, will start moving in the next three weeks. The Moldovan capital’s acting mayor, Ruslan Codreanu, today made statements to this effect at a weekly meeting of the city hall’s services.  

Codreanu stressed that, in three weeks at the latest, the trolley buses would be made available on the route. “At the same time, the running and the testing on the itinerary will begin earlier,” the acting mayor noted.

Codreanu unveiled also a preliminary itinerary, due to be approved by the local authorities. “We ruled that the trolley buses be placed on this route, as there are big problems with the public transport in the settlement. The trolley buses which are to be set in movement are a bit different, as the accumulators with autonomous movement are for a distance of 30 km, against 20 km earlier,” Codreanu specified. 

Five new trolley buses are to move on the new route.

At the same time, the, acting mayor said that another five trolley buses with classical movement would be set in movement on the route No 24, which connects the capital’s Ciocana and Telecentru districts. “The decision was taken after more notifications on the route’s overcrowding had been submitted. Thus, due to the increase in the number of trolley buses, the waiting time will be shortened. The transport means will be set in movement starting the next week, as the assembling process is already ending,” Codreanu added.  

As many as 310 trolley buses presently move on Chisinau’s streets, of which 80 are old-type ones.  

 

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