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es, founded by Croatian-born engineer and constructor Franjo (Franz) Brozinčević (1874-1933), active between 1922 and 1985 and based in
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History

FBW gained an excellent reputation for the top-level engineering and the long-lasting life of its products, never producing series but instead making individually tailored vehicles. It used only components of its own manufacture, a costly system that allowed the company to produce only a few hundred units per year. Notable designs from FBW included the underfloor-engined trucks, in production since 1949. In 1982, FBW was merged with its Swiss competitor, Saurer, to form
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(NAW), but new trolleybuses continued to be badged as FBW into 1984 One of the last truck build by FBW was the FBW Dreiachskipper Type 80-N.
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held a majority stake in the new company, NAW, and production of some types of FBW vehicles was discontinued, being replaced by assembly of
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trucks. The last FBW-badged truck was produced in 1985. However, NAW continued making trolleybuses until 2003. *16 Traktors *18
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se *498 Trolleybus *1012 Trailer *1263 Busses *3878 Trucks


Trolleybuses

Trolleybus A trolleybus (also known as trolley bus, trolley coach, trackless trolley, trackless tramin the 1910s and 1920sJoyce, J.; King, J. S.; and Newman, A. G. (1986). ''British Trolleybus Systems'', pp. 9, 12. London: Ian Allan Publishing. .or troll ...
es were a significant part of FBW production. Trolleybus production extended from 1932 until 1984.Murray, Alan (2000). ''World Trolleybus Encyclopaedia'', pp. 116–117. Yateley, Hampshire, UK: Trolleybooks. . FBW supplied trolleybuses to 12 different Swiss cities, often multiple batches in different periods, and two cities in
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. Trolleybuses built by FBW are still in operation in several cities, both in Switzerland and in a few other countries where trolleybuses were sold secondhand for continued use after being withdrawn from service in the Swiss cities concerned, such as in Ploieşti,
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, where ex-Genève FBW vehicles (acquired secondhand in 2006) comprised the majority of the city's trolleybus fleet at the end of 2007,''Trolleybus Magazine'' No. 277 (January–February 2008), p. 20. National Trolleybus Association (UK). ISSN 0266-7452. or in Brasov, where former
FBW 91GTS FBW may refer to: * Fighter Bomber Wing, a unit of the U.S. Air Force * Fly-by-wire, a kind of aircraft flight control system * Franz Brozincevic Wetzikon, a Swiss manufacturer of trucks, motorbuses and trolleybuses * Deutsche Film- und Medienbew ...
type trolleybuses from Bern and Neuchatel are known to operate. Three FBW trolleybuses built in 1959–1963 were also still in regular passenger service in 2011 in Valparaíso, Chile, where the privately owned trolleybus system acquired them secondhand from the
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transit system in 1991.''Trolleybus Magazine'' No. 292 (July–August 2010), pp. 88–89.


Gallery

Image:Bus, crest, number plate, diplomatic sign, Nova-Technik Notek lamp Fortepan 105839.jpg, Wood gas-powered bus of Swiss embassy in Budapest, 1944 Image:FBW L 50 ED.jpg , FBW L 50 ED Image:FBW1010.jpg, FBW-Frontlenker Image:FBW Autobus der ZVB.jpg,
FBW 91U EU4A The FBW 91U EU4A is a bus of the Swiss manufacturer Franz Brozincevic Wetzikon (FBW), from Wetzikon. History and development The FBW 91U EU4A is a left-steered bus type used by various regional bus / transport companies in Switzerland. The b ...
Image:FBW Dreiachskipper Typ 80-N.JPG, FBW Dreiachskipper Type 80-N Image:FBW Ramseier&Jenzer BNU618-71U EU3AR-1.jpg, One of the last city buses built by FBW, a FBW Ramseier&Jenzer BNU618-71U EU3AR-1. Seen in the town of
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FBW trolleybus no. 239 in
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References

* Swiss Military Museum Full. * Zug depot technology history (German .Zuger Depot Technikgeschichte). * Sandro Sigrist: ''Elektrische Strassenbahnen im Kanton Zug''. Prellbock, Leissigen 1997,


External links


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