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Italiano: filobus Van Hool 2009
English: One of three Van Hool A330T trolleybuses purchased for a planned reopening of the Bari trolleybus system and built in 2009, parked in storage at the Bari depot (garage) in 2023. Parked next to it, in the background, is one of five circa 1997-built Breda trolleybuses that were also planned to be used on the reopened system, but the reopening never took place. (And none of the eight trolleybuses has ever operated in service.)
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