ETS had a fleet of 100 trolleys like 189 and 195 seen here enjoying their summer holiday resting in the depot during August 2007: reduced peak demand meant the trolley system coud be effectively switched off to save money. The trolleys date from 1981/82 and the running gear at least was from Asea Brown Boveri in Switzerland, their model HR150G. The bodywork was by General Motors.
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A long line of resting trolleys stretches behind 189.
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It looks like the downtime is used to give the trolleys the once over with 181 held aloft on hoists.
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From left to right 124, 177 and 172 appeared to be receiving some summer care package too.
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