In lemon-yellow color SOR looks great! And I can't imagine how a trolleubus system can exist in such small town (I live in a town of over 35K). The streets are too narrow for large publuc transport. Probably, route capacity don't use fully?
@@samantos Well, Mariánské Lázně www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/49.9607/12.6946&layers=T is among other things also a spa town so it is quite a popular destination for tourists with a lot of hotels and quite tasty (at least for those liking sparkling water with a lot of minerals) natural springs. Trolleybuses connect its city center with the railway station (which has a direct connection to Prague - one of the train lines which goes through Mariánské Lázně connects both ends of Czechia and a lot of large cities). They also take tourists as well as locals to local supermarkets and allow locals to get from and to their homes in Úšovice (south-east) or Velká Hleďsebe (west). Anyway, since tourists are largely missing due to Covid-19 the town reduced the number of trolleybuses in operation. Though from what I've heard they might have overdone the reduction since these can get pretty much full sometimes.
@@samantos Yes, that's often true. I rarely use the trolleybuses when visiting Mariánské Lázně myself (if I do it is more of me wanting to try this "tourist attraction" rather than the need to get somewhere) but a lot of spa-town visitors are elderly people and they use this service extensively. And locals have cheaper monthly pass and use it to get to schools/work/shops as a trip in between all the 4 branches the network stretches to can take 40 to 80 minutes on its own, providing you walk fast.
Excellent! Thank you for no music….just natural sound. Rob in England where we really need trolleybus systems again!
Very picturesque...and modern trolleys too!
Good video !
2:40 Interesting view with pool connection at overline.
11:20 Very nice view of little river in parc and trolleybus !
Thank you.
Ye its realy nice city park.
I have also see some nices historics builds.
Thank you.
To jsou naši žlut'ásci ... :-)
Interesting video. I'd love to visit Mariánské Lázně and ride the Trolleybuses one day. Good to see a small town with a Trolleybus network.
Realy nice city centre. Recomended
Thank you,dear friend,it so cool!!!
Nice video, please visit Pardubice in Czech republic.
I have visited in 2018 . But many one day , then i get video camera
In lemon-yellow color SOR looks great! And I can't imagine how a trolleubus system can exist in such small town (I live in a town of over 35K). The streets are too narrow for large publuc transport. Probably, route capacity don't use fully?
trolleybuses run every 12-20 minutes during the day there are 2 main routes at the moment
@@MrGintaras Then it's easier to walk than wait for a trolleybus.
@@samantos Well, Mariánské Lázně www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/49.9607/12.6946&layers=T is among other things also a spa town so it is quite a popular destination for tourists with a lot of hotels and quite tasty (at least for those liking sparkling water with a lot of minerals) natural springs. Trolleybuses connect its city center with the railway station (which has a direct connection to Prague - one of the train lines which goes through Mariánské Lázně connects both ends of Czechia and a lot of large cities). They also take tourists as well as locals to local supermarkets and allow locals to get from and to their homes in Úšovice (south-east) or Velká Hleďsebe (west). Anyway, since tourists are largely missing due to Covid-19 the town reduced the number of trolleybuses in operation. Though from what I've heard they might have overdone the reduction since these can get pretty much full sometimes.
@@MartinKozub There the distances are not too great. It seems that it is easier and faster to walk on foot than waiting for a trolleybus.
@@samantos Yes, that's often true. I rarely use the trolleybuses when visiting Mariánské Lázně myself (if I do it is more of me wanting to try this "tourist attraction" rather than the need to get somewhere) but a lot of spa-town visitors are elderly people and they use this service extensively. And locals have cheaper monthly pass and use it to get to schools/work/shops as a trip in between all the 4 branches the network stretches to can take 40 to 80 minutes on its own, providing you walk fast.
Nice 👍
I would like to ask: are you planning a trip to the USA and Canada? I really want to see videos from these countries.
At this moment dont have plans travel there . Still have visit many EU cities