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The Chollima-091 () is a high-floor, articulated trolleybus built from 2009 to 2018 by Pyongyang Trolleybus Factory for the Pyongyang trolleybus system. The name refers to the
Chollima Movement The Chollima Movement () was a state-sponsored Stakhanovite movement in North Korea intended to promote rapid economic development. Launched in 1956 or 1958, the movement emphasized "ideological incentives to work harder" and the personal guidanc ...
which in itself derives from the mythological
Chollima The ''qianlima'' (; also ''chollima'' or ''cheollima'' in Korean, and ''senrima'' in Japanese; ) is a mythical horse that originates from the Chinese classics and is commonly portrayed in East Asian mythology. The winged horse is said to be too s ...
while the model number means year of development 2009, model 1. Since the 1960s, most of the trolleybuses in Pyongyang were named after this mythological creature. It was first produced as a prototype in 2009 and entered mass production in 2010. It is the most common vehicle in Pyongyang's trolleybus network and the vehicle with the most number in service in the DPRK.


Design

Unusually, the rear door is used for loading, while passengers disembark in the other doors. There is a half door and a double door located in the front section, where the motor is housed, and one door at the rear section. These vehicles represent a design change from previous vehicles built up to the 1990s, with the passenger compartment being designed to allow as many passengers as possible. Hence, most of the seats are single seats with double seats over the wheel wells, which already occupy some space. The driver's cabin is not separate from the passenger cabin, unlike vehicles built prior to 1986. These vehicles are not equipped with air conditioning, as it would likely consume too much electricity, which was in short supply. Instead, the vehicles have large sliding windows and fans within the cabin to ventilate the cabin. The vehicle has no insulation near the trolley poles or at the door steps. Each trolleybus is assembled manually, welding together frames; this means vehicles might have slight differences. The paint is also applied by hand with a total of 17 paint variations. Due to the handmade nature, the vehicle does not run smoothly. The articulation joint is based on the
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, although since the design is rather primitive, it causes creaking noises in motion, with occasional jamming of the joint occurring. The motor is a 130 kW
switched reluctance motor The switched reluctance motor (SRM) is a type of reluctance motor. Unlike brushed DC motors, power is delivered to windings in the stator (case) rather than the rotor. This simplifies mechanical design because power does not have to be delivere ...
, running at 1800 rpm. The maximum speed in service is 45 km/h. Driving axles are built by
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. The vehicle is reported to fitted with a kneeling suspension. Compared to previous single section trolleybuses, the capacity is increased by 2.5 times and compared to older articulated buses, it is improved by 1.4 times.


Variants

There are a number of variations in this vehicle. Mass production vehicles use rheostat control system, while one vehicle was fitted with an electronic control. This vehicle is also the only Chollima-091 fitted with a standard, two panel front door. Some vehicles also appear to have been fitted with
alternating current Alternating current (AC) is an electric current that periodically reverses direction and changes its magnitude continuously with time, in contrast to direct current (DC), which flows only in one direction. Alternating current is the form in w ...
motors instead. A model with a flatter frontal section appears to have been developed in parallel with the first version and neither have appeared to supersede each other.


References

{{Trolleybuses of Pyongyang Trolleybus Factory Trolleybuses Vehicles introduced in 2009 Vehicles discontinued in 2018