IN MEMORY OF ARKHANGEL'SK TRAM AND TROLLEYBUS

Gallery 16

Trolleybus: Solombala

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• Map with photo locations

16-01a. Predmostovaya Pl., the Gagarina Ul. Terminal loop.
VMZ-170 76 Line 5, Ust-Dvinskaya-bound.
ZIU-682V Line 3, Petrovskiy Park-bound in the background, in the loop.
The square before the Kuznechevskiy bridge is used as a terminal loop for Line 3. The city's major trolleybus service 5 terminated here and did not go over the bridge briefly around 2003, at the lowest point of Arkhangelsk trolleybus services. Solombala-bound vehicles discharge passengers right into the middle of the square, a lonely figure in the background in the middle of the road illustrates that this is actually a public transport stop. Trolleybuses serving Line 3 circle right behind the backs of awaiting passengers.
(YM, 14 Jun 2002)
16-01b.


(Aleksey Barash, 24 May 2006)
16-01c. Predmostovaya Pl.
Jelcz / Nordtroll TEA-120M 107 Line 5, Ust-Dvinskaya-bound.
Enteribg the Kuznechevskiy Bridge en-route to Solombala.
(Aleksandr Morozov, July 2002)
16-01d. Predmostovaya Pl.
Jelcz diesel bus. Bus Line 10, Solombala-bound.
In 2002 a number of Jelcz city buses were to be found alongside six Jelcz trolleybuses.
(YM, 14 Jun 2002)
16-01e. Kuznechevskiy Bridge.
ZIU-682VG 98 Line 5, Galushina-bound.
Getting off the Kuznechevskiy Bridge. The tramway tracks over the bridge will be used for regular tram service for another two days.
(Aare Olander, 13 May 2002)
16-02a. Kuznechevskiy Bridge.
VMZ-170 110 Line 5, Ust-Dvinskaya-bound.
Getting off the Kuznechevskiy Bridge into Solombala. The tramway tracks in this photograph are no longer used in regular service, but for depot trips only.
(Aleksandr Morozov, July 2002)
16-02b.


(Aleksey Barash, 24 May 2006)
16-03. Sovetskaya Ul. / Krasnoflotskaya Ul.
Jelcz / Nordtroll TEA-120M 104 Line 5, Ust-Dvinskaya-bound.
Sovetskaya Ul. (Soviet Street) was to become a major segregated two-way thoroughfare of the Solombala neighborhood, although only one side of the road was finished. The unrealized plans are illustrated by one-sided poles upholding wire in both directions.
(YM, 14 Jun 2002)
16-04. Sovetskaya Ul., turning onto Terekhina Ul.
ZIU-682V 93 Line 5, Ust-Dvinskaya-bound.

(YM, 14 Jun 2002)
16-05a. Admirala Kuznetsova Ul. / Krasnykh Partizan Ul.
VMZ-170 76 Line 5, Ust-Dvinskaya-bound.
Crossing the Pervykh Pyatiletok single track tramway line of the Solombala tramway network, served by tram Line 4.
(YM, 14 Jun 2002)
16-05b. Admirala Kuznetsova Ul. / Krasnykh Partizan Ul.
ZIU-682V 81 Line 5, Galushina-bound.
RVZ-6M2 tram serving Solombala Line 4 is visible in the background.
(Aleksandr Morozov, July 2002)
16-06. Admirala Kuznetsova Ul. between Kedrova Ul. and Mescherskogo Ul.
Jelcz / Nordtroll TEA-120M 103 Line 5, Ust-Dvinskaya-bound.
Trolleybus amid wooden housing in peripheral areas of Solombala.
(Aleksandr Morozov, July 2002)
16-02b.


(Aleksey Barash, 24 May 2006)
16-02b.


(Aleksey Barash, 24 May 2006)

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© 2002 Author: Yury Maller
Content: Yury Maller, Aleksey Chernov, Aare Olander, Aleksandr Morozov, Yaroslav Luchenetskiy, Aleksey Barash, Vitaliy Vashutkin
Programming and presentation: Stefan Mashkevich
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