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, in the
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, Italy. Trolleybuses served the city from 1939 to 1987, on a network of several routes. In 1990, less than three years after closure of the last route, it was decided to reopen one route of the former system, route 4 to
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, but very little further progress was made over the next few years. Following subsequent decisions, new trolleybuses were purchased in the late 1990s and additional vehicles in the mid-2000s, and physical work to reopen route 4 of the former system began in 2008 and was completed in 2011,''Trolleybus Magazine'' No. 325 (January–February 2016), p. 22. National Trolleybus Association (UK). ''Trolleybus Magazine'' No. 370 (July–August 2023), p. 165. National Trolleybus Association (UK). but the project never came to fruition.''Trolleybus Magazine'' No. 358 (July–August 2021), p. 153. National Trolleybus Association (UK). Construction of the renewed wiring and substations along route 4 was completed in 2011, and eight new trolleybuses were in stock by 2009five built in 1997 and refurbished (after more than a dozen years in storage) around 2010 and three brand-new trolleybuses delivered in 2009–2010 and the vehicles made test runs on the refurbished line in 2010''Trolleybus Magazine'' No. 296 (March–April 2011), p. 41. National Trolleybus Association (UK). and later, but the rebuilt and re-equipped system never opened, and no explanation was given by local authorities.''Trolleybus Magazine'' No. 365 (September–October 2022), p. 209. National Trolleybus Association (UK). Meanwhile, an extensive length of overhead trolley wiring that was never part of the project to reopen one route as trolleybus remained in place in the mid-2010s, despite being unused for decades, but in 2021 the city council approved its removal. That work remained unfinished in November 2024 but was ongoing, and additional removals took place during that month.


History

The first trolleybus line in Bari began operation in 1939. It was constructed by the ''Compagnia Elettrotecnica Italiana'' (Italian Electrotechnical Company) but managed by (''Società Anonima Esercizi Riuniti Elettrica Nazionale''). A significant expansion occurred in March 1952 with the conversion to trolleybuses of route 4, from Bari to
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and Ceglie del Campo, a distance of . Additional routes were opened later, and in 1960 the system reached its maximum extent, with a network consisting of 8 routes (some periodic) with a total of 36.2 km. In 1965, the public transport service in Bari was transferred to the ''Azienda Municipalizzata Trasporti Autofiloviari Bari'' (AMTAB), which began to close some trolleybus lines. On 1 September 1975, the entire system was shut down indefinitely due to a serious breakdown of an electrical
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''Trolleybus Magazine'' No. 100 (May 1978), p. 84. National Trolleybus Association (UK). ISSN 0266-7452. and service remained suspended for more than three years. Trolleybus service resumed in November 1978 with the reopening of route 4, then route 4-barrato and finally (in June 1979) route 15,''Trolleybus Magazine'' No. 116 (January 1981), p. 20. for a total of about 17 km. In 1981, trolleybus service was also restored to route 8-barrato, and four routes were being served by trolleybuses:''Trolleybus Magazine'' No. 122 (January 1982), p. 21. National Trolleybus Association (UK). ISSN 0266-7452. * 4: Bari (
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) – Carbonara – Ceglie * 4-barrato: Bari (Teatro Petruzzelli) – Carbonara (a shortworking of route 4) * 8-barrato: Corso Mazzini – Cinema Armenise (Via Giulio Petroni) * 15: Corso Mazzini – Casermette However, trolleybus service between Carbonara and Ceglie was discontinued in December 1981, with the withdrawal of route 4 (but not 4-barrato to Carbonara).''Trolleybus Magazine'' No. 282 (November–December 2008), p. 135. This reduced the overall network to 15.4 km.


Closure of first system

In 1987, the property occupied by the trolleybus
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in central Bari was sold for redevelopment, and the depot closed and was soon demolished. As a result, trolleybus service ceased, the last day of service being 16 December 1987.''Trolleybus Magazine'' No. 281 (September–October 2008), p. 109. National Trolleybus Association (UK). . A new depot had been built, but it was far from the overhead wiring, and was not equipped for trolleybuses. No connection between it and the route's wiring was built. As was normal for trolleybuses built before the 1980s, the fleet of trolleybuses lacked any equipment for operating away from the overhead wires. In the last few years of service, the only lines in operation had been 4-barrato, 8-barrato (renumbered as 8 by 1983)''Trolleybus Magazine'' No. 132 (November 1983), p. 145 and 15.


Decision to rebuild

In 1990, persuaded by the allocation of government grants for projects that would reduce pollution, the municipality and AMTAB decided to reopen trolleybus line 4.''Trolleybus Magazine'' No. 183 (May–June 1992), p. 71. The work was contracted out to
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, which was to rehabilitate the electrical power system along route 4 and provide five new dual-mode trolleybuses. The five trolleybuses were completed around 1997. However, they remained at Breda's factory in
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for the next several years, as a dispute arose between the company and the municipality. In addition, new European regulations required that the power supply system be modified to increase the voltage from 600V DC to 750V DC, also necessitating modification of the newly built vehicles. Breda Costruzioni Ferroviarie merged with Ansaldo Trasporti in 2001 to form
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, and the dispute with Bari continued. By that time, the five trolleybuses had been moved from the factory to the plant of a Breda contractor in Bari, and at the end of the year were moved to the AMTAB depot. The legal dispute between the municipality/AMTAB and AnsaldoBreda was finally resolved in 2005,''Trolleybus Magazine'' No. 264 (November–December 2005), p. 136. but little or no progress toward the planned reopening of the trolleybus system was made over the next two years.''Trolleybus Magazine'' No. 271 (January–February 2007)
p. 18.
AMTAB became a
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(or S.p.A.) in 2003, and although the acronym form of its name remained unchanged, the letters now stood for ''Azienda Mobilità e Trasporti Autobus Bari''.


Second renovation contract

In August 2008, a contract was awarded to a consortium led by the engineering firm to resume work on renovating the infrastructure and to supply three new low-floor trolleybuses, to be built by
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. The five 1997-built, high-floor Breda vehicles would also be modified and overhauled. In 2009, the municipality received additional funding of €2,830,000 to advance the project. The work began in December 2008, and its scope included upgrading of the
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s to raise the line voltage to 750V. The three Van Hool A330T trolleybuses were delivered between July 2009''Trolleybus Magazine'' No. 288 (November–December 2009), p. 138. National Trolleybus Association (UK). and autumn 2010.''Trolleybus Magazine'' No. 295 (January–February 2011), p. 17. In January 2010, two of the refurbished Breda trolleybuses were taken to
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for test running on the wires of the Naples ANM trolleybus system, as the wiring and substations in Bari were not yet ready for use.''Trolleybus Magazine'' No. 291 (May–June 2010), p. 64. The first test runs by one of the Van Hool trolleybuses in Bari took place in July 2010, and the Breda vehicles made test runs on their home system in December 2010, at which time officials were predicting that the system would reopen by summer 2011. The last construction was completed in 2011.


Project becomes dormant

As of early 2014, the rebuilt trolleybus system had still not reopened. Although the rebuilding and renovation of the infrastructure had been completed, testing and driver training had not, for reasons that were unclear. In April 2016, the three Van Hool trolleybuses were temporarily transferred to
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, for certification testing on the already-certified wiring of the Lecce trolleybus system by (a national regulatory agency for fixed-guideway transport).''Trolleybus Magazine'' No. 329 (September–October 2016), p. 22. National Trolleybus Association (UK). Meanwhile, in 2015, a large amount of wiring from long-closed trolleybus routes remained in place, even though the last route of the previous system had closed in 1987 and only route 4 was planned to reopen. Around 15 km of long-disused wiring was still in place, most of it disused since the 1970smore than in any other city in Italy''Trolleybus Magazine'' No. 320 (March–April 2015), p. 56. National Trolleybus Association (UK). and consideration was being given to finally removing it. In 2021, the city council approved the start of work to dismantle all of the disused wiring, except along route 4. However, the eight trolleybuses purchased for the planned reopening of route 4 as a trolleybus route remained in storage. Work on the removal of the long-disused wiring from other trolleybus routes remained unfinished in November 2024, but additional removals took place during that month.


Planned service

Route 4, which was planned to become trolleybus-operated before the project went dormant, as a motorbus route starts at Piazza Eroi del Mare in central Bari, but was planned, upon conversion to trolleybuses, to start at Via Capruzzi, on the south side of
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. From there, it runs south to Carbonara and Ceglie, ending just north of the town of Valenzano. South of Carbonara, where the last trolleybus service had ceased in December 1981, the overhead trolley wiring was a bi-directional single set of wires, and this configuration was retained after the 2009–2010 renewal work.''Trolleybus Magazine'' No. 369 (May–June 2023), p. 121. National Trolleybus Association (UK). The planned trolleybus route had an overall length of about , but the southernmost 1 km of the route was not equipped with overhead wiring, and the dual-mode trolleybuses would have operated in diesel/hybrid mode over that section.


Fleet


Pre-1988 fleet

The past fleet included several groups of trolleybuses built by
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and by
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, and a single batch of five built by
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. The only trolleybuses still in service in the last five years of the old system before its closure in 1987 were Alfa Romeo model 910 AF vehicles, from batches built in 1954 (series 701–705), 1955 (series 751–755) and 1958/59 (series 801–816).


Post-1997 fleet

The fleet that was acquired for the planned reopening that never occurred comprised the following eight two-axle, vehicles, all of which are either dual-mode or equipped with auxiliary power units, enabling them to operate away from the overhead wires to a limited extent: * 5 Breda 4001.12 F15, high-floor dual-mode vehicles built in 1997 * 3
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A330T (with
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electrical equipment), low-floor vehicles built in 2009 Although both types of trolleybus carried out test runs on the refurbished wiring of route 4 in 2010, the planned reopening never took place, and the last known test runs using the overhead wires took place in July 2013.


See also

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