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The Rosario trolleybus system ( es, Sistema de trolebuses de Rosario, links=no) is part of the
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network in Rosario, the largest city in the
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of Santa Fe,
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Opened in 1959, the
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system presently comprises two routes, designated as lines K and Q. The latter opened in 2017, using new vehicles, but did not require any new
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.''Trolleybus Magazine'' No. 335 (September–October 2017), p. 186. National Trolleybus Association (UK). .


History


Early years

The Rosario system opened on 24 May 1959.Murray, Alan (2000). ''World Trolleybus Encyclopaedia'', p. 81. Yateley, Hampshire, UK: Trolleybooks. .Morrison, Allen (2017)
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It replaced the old Rosario electric tramway network, which had been in existence since 1910. Initially, the system was operated by 10 German-made MAN trolleybuses. They worked the first line G, which linked the Plaza Sarmiento with the intersection of Avenida San Martín and Saavedra, where there was a mini terminal for connections to the south. Over time, the line was extended to the intersection between Salta and Paraguay, then to Calle San Nicolás, and, two years later, to the Mariano Moreno bus station. In late 1959, 40 trolleybuses were acquired from the Italian Fiat -
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- CGE consortium. On 15 April 1960, line H was opened, with a route running from the Plaza Sarmiento to the city's northern boundary, with
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. Between August and December 1961, brand new Fiat trolleybuses arrived in Rosario, allowing network expansion with the creation of new lines. To reinforce the line H service, line J was opened in September 1961, and linked Plaza Sarmiento with Plaza Alberdi. On 3 December 1961, line K began operating, from the corner of Necochea and Avenida Pellegrini to the corner of Mendoza and Nicaragua. Its fleet was composed entirely of Fiat units. As with line H, line K experienced strong demand, which led to the opening of line L on 8 January 1962. Line L connected Pellegrini and Necochea with Bv. Avellaneda and Mendoza. At the request of residents, it was extended in 1964 to the corner of Paraná and 9 de Julio, in front of the
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of the
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. In 1967, to optimize fleet utilization, lines G and J were merged, and line M opened to connect San Martín and Muñoz with the Santa Fe–Cafferata bus terminal. Following these changes, lines M, H and K were operating with 45 trolleybuses in total.


Decline

On 16 September 1969, during the protest movement known as the
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, eight Fiat vehicles were destroyed, and three MAN and 14 other vehicles were damaged to varying degrees. Following these events, services on line H were suspended, because the 32 surviving units could only cover the requirements of lines K and M. In 1970, 12 Mercedes-Benz "0 km" trolleybuses (manufactured in 1953 for the city of Bahía Blanca, but not used there) entered the Rosario fleet, plus 11 vehicles that had been withdrawn from service in Mendoza. The arrival of these 23 units enabled the reintroduction of services on line H in 1971. In 1979, during the military dictatorship (1976–1983), the trolleybus system was privatised. The new operator was Empresa Martín Fierro SRL''Trolleybus Magazine'' No. 111 (March 1980), p. 44. National Trolleybus Association. (the Martin Fierro Company, or EMF). Only two trolleybus routes were still operating at that time, K and M. Route H reopened in March 1980,''Trolleybus Magazine'' No. 113 (July 1980), p. 92. National Trolleybus Association. but it was merged with route M on 10 September 1980.Antenore (2004), pp. 29–30. EMF began rebuilding some of the trolleybuses.Antenore (2004), p. 27. Around May 1980, concessionaire EMF acquired five large Soviet ZiU trolleybuses with three doors, but these vehicles had been poorly maintained, and were in service in Rosario for a very short time before being scrapped in 1984. During their limited time in service, they nevertheless created a favorable impression, due to their size and interior capacity, and air suspension. They had a front entrance door and two exit doors: one in the middle and another at the rear of the vehicle. Shortly after being put into service, the middle door was closed off. Rebuilding of older vehicles was not found to be cost-effective, and EMF instead proceeded to construct a fleet of new trolleybuses, using new chassis purchased from Mercedes-Benz Argentina, new bodies constructed in EMF's own workshops, and electrical equipment recycled from old Mercedez-Benz trolleybuses withdrawn in the 1970s. A total of 15 such vehicles were built, in 1980–1983 (numbered 10–24).''Trolleybus Magazine'' No. 193 (January–February 1994), p. 17. National Trolleybus Association. . Trolleybus service on line M (composed of former lines H and M) ended on 3 November 1984, its trolleybuses being transferred to line K.Antenore (2004), p. 39. This left only route K, which was in length,Morgan, Steve (November–December 1986). "Survivors in Rosario". ''Trolleybus Magazine'' No. 150, pp. 122–129. National Trolleybus Association. in operation. After a long series of vicissitudes and mismanagement by the private concessionaire, the trolleybuses on the system were declining in quality of service and maintenance. They had been gradually replaced by diesel-powered units, and one of two the two trolleybus lines had been converted to buses. On 31 December 1992, trolleybus service ceased on line K, the last Rosario trolleybus line still in operation, after the municipal transport authority revoked the Martín Fierro Company's concession for the service. Only four trolleybuses were active at the time. The EMF-built vehicles were placed in storage, and eventually were scrapped.


Revival

Following a new call for tenders, the concession to operate line K was awarded in late November 1992 to a joint venture ( es, Unión Transitoria de Empresas (UTS), links=no) composed of Capse SA (public lighting concessionaire) and Molino Blanco SRL (concessionaire of urban passenger transport lines 133 and 143). The joint venture then went on to be called Eco-Bus. Its concession was for a 15-year term, with an option for 5 more years. The concessionaires were required to operate 20 trolleybuses, renovate feeder substations and make good the overhead wire network. They were also expected to extend the route network: Ciudad Universitaria at one end and Mendoza and Wilde at the other; the latter was only partially realised initially, as far as Calle Sánchez de Loria. Initially, the
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rs were granted a period of 180 days to begin operating new trolleybuses, but that period had to be extended. The new trolleybuses arrived in late 1993 in the form of 20 units with
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chassis, bodywork by Brazil's
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and electrical equipment by Powertronics. Although technically second-hand vehicles, having been manufactured in 1987 for a planned trolleybus system in Belo Horizonte, Brazil, that ultimately was never completed and opened, they had been stored continuously since the cancellation of the Belo Horizonte project and thus, effectively, were new vehicles when they arrived in Rosario. During the 1993 suspension of trolleybus service, construction of the planned extensions proceeded, east to Ciudad Universitaria and west to Calle Sánchez de Loria. After a suspension of more than a year, the trolleybus system reopened on 25 January 1994, now with an entirely new fleet, a new operator (Ecobus) and extended at both ends of the single route, still line K, which now operated from Ciudad Universitaria to the intersection of Calle Mendoza and Calle Sánchez de Loria.''Trolleybus Magazine'' No. 195 (May–June 1994), pp. 75–77. National Trolleybus Association. The new trolleybuses entered service still wearing the red-and-cream livery they had been given when built, for Belo Horizonte,''Trolleybus Magazine'' No. 200 (March–April 1995), p. 41. but this was short-lived. In the second quarter of 1994, the entire fleet was repainted into a modified livery with green replacing red along the skirt of each vehicle and green also applied to the roof-mounted equipment.''Trolleybus Magazine'' No. 199 (January–February 1995), p. 17. On 15 July 2003, route K was extended farther at its west end, by around 500 metres, to a roundabout at Bulevar Wilde,''Trolleybus Magazine'' No. 252 (November–December 2003), p. 130. National Trolleybus Association. making its overall length 12.6 km end-to-end. After more than a decade of operations, and following the crisis of 2002, Ecobus declared bankruptcy due to an inability to pay workers' arrears. Trade union disputes coupled with a poor relationship between the concessionaire and the municipality were the triggers for the termination of the concession in October 2004. On the 25th of that month, line K passed back into municipal control through Sociedad del Estado Municipal para el Transporte Urbano de Rosario (
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). By June 2005, about half of the fleet of 20 trolleybuses had been repainted in SEMTUR's grey and orange colors. During the same month, one trolleybus that had been damaged by fire in 1995 and been in storage ever since, returned to service after being repaired by SEMTUR.''Trolleybus Magazine'' No. 263 (September–October 2005), p. 116. National Trolleybus Association. Eventually, the fleet was recomposed with 14 units operating the Semtur service in place of the 20 that had comprised the whole fleet.


Expansion

In 2017, the first major expansion to the system in many years took place, with the opening of new line Q. The new route's length, , is almost identical to that of line K, but it shares half of its length with line K. Line Q's other half (along Avenida Francia) lacks any overhead wires, and to serve it, SEMTUR placed an order in March 2016 with the Russian manufacturer
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for 12 "Megapolis"-model trolleybuses capable of operating in regular service away from the trolleybus wires part of the time.''Trolleybus Magazine'' No. 327 (May–June 2016), p. 84. National Trolleybus Association. The choice of manufacturer and model was influenced by the fact that another Argentine trolleybus system, the Córdoba system, had recently purchased the same type of trolleybuses; they entered service in February 2016. Although new line Q did not require any new overhead wires, the project did require the purchase and installation of four additional
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s. The 12 Trolza trolleybuses were delivered between mid-April 2017 and mid-May 2017.''Trolleybus Magazine'' No. 334 (July–August 2017), p. 146. National Trolleybus Association. A public ceremony to celebrate the "inauguration" of new line Q was held on 13 July 2017, with all 12 new trolleybuses on display, and service began on 14 July.


Routes

The system currently comprises two routes, designated as Line K (12.6 km long) and Line Q (12.8 km). * K: Ciudad Universitaria – Bulevar Wilde * Q: Ciudad Universitaria – Centro Municipal de Distrito Sudoeste "Emilia Bertolé" Line K is fitted with "Kummler & Matter" system elastic overhead contact line of 85–100 mm² diameter. Line Q began operating on 14 July 2017. It shares half of its length with line K, while its other half (along Avenida Francia) lacks any overhead wires and the trolleybuses that serve it operate solely on battery power along that section.


Fleet


Past fleet

In the past, the fleet of the Rosario trolleybus system included the following vehicles at one time or another:Antenore (2004), pp. 64–65. * 21 M.A.N. model MKE 3, with bodies by Kässbohrer or Rathgeber and
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propulsion; built 1953 for the Buenos Aires trolleybus system, acquired secondhand by Rosario in 1959 (Nos. 101–121). *40
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/ Fiat with CGE electrical equipment, built new in 1960–61 for Rosario (Nos. 1–40). *23
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/Kiepe, built 1953; acquired secondhand by Rosario and entered service in 1971 (Nos. 41–65); 12 had been built for Buenos Aires, 11 for the Mendoza trolleybus system and the last two for a planned trolleybus system in Bahía Blanca that was built but never opened.Antenore (2004), pp. 20–22. *5 ZIU model ZIU-682B (alternatively known as ZIU-9), built 1980 by the Uritsky Factory in
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(Nos. 5–9). *15 Martín Fierro-built trolleybuses on new Mercedes-Benz 1214 chassis, fitted with recycled electrical equipment, built in 1980–82, except for the 15th and last (No. 24), converted from a battery bus in 1983. These were relatively short trolleybuses, with chassis measuring only in length (except No. 24, slightly longer). The last use of any of the old Mercedes-Benz trolleybuses occurred in June 1980. The last active MAN trolleybuses were three units that had been rebodied by Martín Fierro in 1980, but the last of these was withdrawn in 1984. As mentioned in a previous section, the five ZIU-682 trolleybuses, built in 1980, were used in service for only around three years before being withdrawn. Martín Fierro also rebodied one of the Fiat vehicles (original No. 12, renumbered 20), but it was retired by late 1984. The last unrebodied Fiat (No. 25) was withdrawn with the conversion of line M to buses, on 4 November 1984.


Preserved

One of the Fiats, No. 11 (ex-39), was preserved and kept in indoor storage by the municipal authorities after the retirement of the last such units, and it was promised that the local
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group, the Asociación Rosarina Amigos del Riel (Rosarian Association of Railfans), would be allowed to restore it. Because of a lack of funding, the start of restoration work was delayed for many years, but finally got under way in May 2010 and was completed in April 2011. The 1961-built trolleybus was fully restored to operating condition and historic paint scheme and was given its original fleet number, 39. One vehicle of the current fleet (see below), No. 08, has also been designated for eventual preservation as a historic trolleybus, and for this reason SEMTUR intentionally excluded it from a 2010–11 programme under which all 19 others of the type were rebuilt by ArMar Carrocerías.''Trolleybus Magazine'' No. 315 (May–June 2014), p. 72. National Trolleybus Association. No. 08 remains in service.


Current fleet

Since mid-2017, the fleet has comprised 32 trolleybuses: * Nos. 01–20:
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trolleybuses built in 1987 for a planned new trolleybus system in Belo Horizonte (Brazil) that never opened, which were placed into service in Rosario in 1994. All but one (No. 08) were partially rebuilt by ArMar Carrocerías SA in 2011–14. These vehicles are not able to operate on new route Q, because they lack the capability of off-wire movement. * Nos. 21–32:
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"Megapolis" 5265, built in 2016–17. Equipped with batteries powerful enough to allow part-time operation away from the overhead trolley wires in regular service. Entered service on 14 July 2017. The specifications of Rosario's older trolleybuses that remain in service are as follows: The fleet also includes trolleybus 39, a 1961 Alfa Romeo/Fiat that was restored to operating condition in 2010–11, but it is used only on special occasions, not in regular service.''Trolleybus Magazine'' No. 298 (July–August 2011), p. 87. National Trolleybus Association. Since 1998 it has been owned by the Asociación Rosarina Amigos del Riel. It carried Empresa Martín Fierro fleet number 11 at the time of its withdrawal from regular service, around 1983, but was restored to its original fleet number, 39.''Trolleybus Magazine'' No. 315 (September–October 2010), p. 110. National Trolleybus Association.


See also

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