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Dismantling of trolleybus cables begins in Piraeus — Watch the video

“The skies of Piraeus and Athens will finally breathe,” says Konstantinos Kyranakis. The first trolleybus lines to be discontinued are “17” and “20,” which will be replaced by electric buses

Newsroom December 7 12:14

The removal of trolleybus cables has started in Piraeus, a project expected to last 18 months. A total of 143 km of cables — about 70% of the network — will be dismantled, with trolleybus routes gradually replaced by electric buses.

The work was delayed due to worker opposition, who argued that the cost wouldn’t be lower with the new electric buses.

Deputy Minister of Transport Konstantinos Kyranakis stated that technology now allows the transition to electric buses. He spoke on SKAI TV this morning:

“This is a very important day that cannot be overshadowed by any disagreement. Disagreements are always part of democratic dialogue. Today, the dismantling of trolleybus cables begins here in Piraeus.

A large network that has served Athenians and Piraeus residents for over 70 years is reaching an end. This is possible now because technology and current needs have changed. The same energy that powered trolleybuses to move millions of citizens can now be provided by electric buses. This means we gradually say goodbye to trolleybuses with respect for what they offered both as vehicles and as workplaces. Technically, aesthetically, and from a public and economic interest standpoint, the skies of Piraeus and Athens will finally breathe.

More than 70% of the trolleybus cable network is being removed, starting here in Piraeus. From tomorrow, lines 17 and 20 will be replaced by electric buses, and this replacement will gradually extend throughout Piraeus and Athens.

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