Trolleybuses in Minsk

The Minsk trolleybus system (Belarusian: Мінскі тралейбус; Russian: Минский троллейбус) serves the city of Minsk, the capital of Belarus. The system was opened in September 19, 1952. Nowadays it has more than 60 lines. The system is operated by the "Minsktrans" state enterprise.

Minsk trolleybus system
Map of the system, December 2018
Operation
LocaleMinsk, Belarus
Open1952 (1952)
StatusOpen
Routes61 or 66
Operator(s)Minsktrans
Infrastructure
Depot(s)4
Stock973 (2015)
Statistics
173.1 millions (2015)
Belkommunmash ACSM-321
Belkommunmash ACSM-333
Belkommunmash ACSM-420

History

Construction of the Minsk trolleybus system started after a decree of the Council of Ministers of the BSSR (November 1949). The first line, opened on 19 September 1952, connected Train Passenger Station and the Round Square (now — Victory Square, total 6 km). 5 trolleybuses served the system on the opening day. The system was developing fast — in 1956, 39 trolleybuses were serving 16 km of lines.[1]

Number of passengers per year, millions[2]

Fare payment

In the Soviet Union, the trolleybus ticket cost 4 kopecks.[1] Currently, the ticket costs 60 kopecks ($0.31).[3][4]

Lines

The system operates 61[5] (or 66)[6] trolleybus lines.

Fleet

Belarusian and English versions of "Minsktrans" official site give different number of active trolleybuses — 1251[5] or 990.[6] According to the National Statistics Committee of the Republic of Belarus, 973 trolleybuses were used in Minsk in 2015.[7]

Number of trolleybuses in Minsk[7]

4 trolleybus depots are currently in operation — No.2, No.3, No.4, No.5.[8] The new depot is being built in Uručča district (northeastern part of Minsk).[9]

Currently all trolleybuses are Belarusian-produced (by Belkommunmash and MAZ). ACSM-321 is the most common machine.

References

  1. "History of public transport in Minsk". "Minsktrans" (State enterprise "Minsktrans"). 2012. Retrieved 24 January 2019.
  2. Транспорт и коммуникации в Республике Беларусь. Статистический сборник. — Минск: Национальный статистический комитет Республики Беларусь, 2016. — С. 73. [Transport and Communications in Belarus. Statistical digest. Minsk: National Statistics Committee of the Republic of Belarus, 2016. P. 73]
  3. В Минске с 1 ноября поднимают цены на проезд в общественном транспорте (in Russian)
  4. Public Transport Fares To Go Up In Belarus Despite Claims It Won’t Happen In 2017
  5. "Галоўная" (in Belarusian). "Minsktrans" (State enterprise "Minsktrans"). Retrieved 24 January 2019.
  6. "State Enterprise "Minsktrans"" (in Belarusian). "Minsktrans" (State enterprise "Minsktrans"). Retrieved 24 January 2019.
  7. Транспорт и коммуникации в Республике Беларусь. Статистический сборник. — Минск: Национальный статистический комитет Республики Беларусь, 2016. — С. 72. [Transport and Communications in Belarus. Statistical digest. Minsk: National Statistics Committee of the Republic of Belarus, 2016. P. 72]
  8. "Structural subdivisions". "Minsktrans" (State enterprise "Minsktrans"). Retrieved 24 January 2019.
  9. В Уручье возобновили строительство троллейбусного депо — его возведение было заморожено (in Russian)

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