
ZiU-9 - Wikipedia
ZiU-9, or ZIU-9 (Cyrillic: ЗиУ-9) is a Soviet (and later Russian) trolleybus. Other names for the ZiU-9 are ZiU-682 and HTI-682 (Cyrillic: ЗиУ-682 and ХТИ-682). The ZiU acronym stands for …
ZiU-5 - Wikipedia
The ZiU-5 (in Russian ЗиУ-5) is a Soviet trolleybus model that was built by the Uritsky factory. The ZiU acronym stands for Zavod imeni Uritskogo (in Russian Завод имени Урицкого, ЗиУ), …
苏联ZiU-9无轨电车(ЗиУ-9) - 哔哩哔哩
ZiU-9 (也 称为ZiU-682 )是一种苏联高地板无轨电车,大容量城内客运。缩写ZiU来自制造商的全名(Order of the Red Banner of Labor Trolleybus Plant,以乌里茨基命名),位于萨拉托夫 …
Trolza - Wikipedia
ZiU/Trolza has built over 65,000 trolleybuses. Historically, the most numerous models of ZiU production were the MTB-82, the ZiU-5 and the ZiU-9 (also known as the ZiU-682). The ZiU-9 …
ZiU-682 - OneSkyVed's Trolleybuses Wiki
The ZiU-682 (ZiU 9) is the first and only free bus in OneSkyVed's Trolleybuses Place (indev). It is a base that was used to create the other vehicles. Top speed: 120km/h (In-game guidelines) ; …
ZiU-682 EMU - OneSkyVed's Trolleybuses Wiki
ZiU-682 - Electric Multiple Unit (EMU) Is a 2 ZiU-9 combined into 1, Large size and often getting stuck almost everywhere, because of big dimensions of this vehicle; Very big amount of …
1987: There’s a New Trolleybus in Town - Transportation History
2019年10月29日 · The only type of vehicle originally used for the trolleybus system in Ulaanbaatar was the Soviet (later Russian) ZiU-9 trolleybus. (ZiU is an acronym for Zavod …
Trolibusz.Budapest.Hu - ZIU-9
The first two ZIU-9 trolleybus for Budapest were made in 1975, and was taken in the fleet on 31st October, 1975 with numbers 800-801. The Budapest Transportation Company (BKV) bought …
Vehicles | OneSkyVed's Trolleybuses Wiki | Fandom
Vehicles are a mode of semi-automated transportation, these are utilised within OneSkyVed's Trolleybus Place and OneSkyVed's Trolleybuses Place Classic Edition, these consist of …
Trolleybuses in former Soviet Union countries - Wikipedia
Production at the time was limited to the monopoly Zavod imeni Uritskogo (ZiU, named after Moisei Uritsky). It produced thousands of MTB-82, ZiU-5, and ZiU-9 passenger trolleybuses …