Interurban line to Castellamare Adriatico. Construction of a new system, to Montesilvano, began in 2009,[2] but has since been suspended several times. However, in 2018 the first section of completed wiring was tested by a trolleybus loaned from the Chieti trolleybus system.[3] The fleet of six trolleybuses was delivered in 2022.[4] System currently expected to open in 2025. See also Pescara trolleybus [it]
Reopening was planned (of one route, 4). Five new vehicles were built in 1997 and delivered in 2001,[5] and three more were ordered in 2007[6] and delivered in 2008–09.[7] Renovation of the wiring began in December 2008[8] and was completed in 2011,[9] but the planned reopening never came to fruition.[10] In July 2022 dismantling of 11 km of disused overhead wires began, while the renovated wires along route 4 were to be retained.[11] See also Trolleybuses in Bari.
Operator was TPN until 1978.[15] All trolleybus service has been suspended since August 2015.[16] On 14 April 2022 CTP was declared bankrupt. The trolleybuses and infrastructure are to be auctioned off.
System included interurban lines to Mirano, Mogliano and Treviso, and a line extending along the causeway to Santa Lucia railway station in the old city.
New system under construction (intermittently) since 2015,[24] with new vehicles ordered in 2015.[25] Delayed by various issues and changes to the plans, as of 2023 the system is projected to open in 2026.[26]
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^ abcdHaseldine, Peter (July–August 2023). "Rinascita ad Avellino/Rebirth in Avellino". Trolleybus Magazine. No. 370. UK: National Trolleybus Association. pp. 136–147. ISSN0266-7452.
^ abIsgar, Carl (November–December 2008). "In the Shadow of Vesuvius, Part 1". Trolleybus Magazine. UK: National Trolleybus Association. p. 125. ISSN0266-7452.