China
Hangzhou Coach 5703 at the Hangzhou Railway Station, K stands
for 'kongtiao', the Chinese word for air-conditioning. Notice the huge air-conditioning
box installed on the roof of the bus.
Hangzhou
trolleybus stop sign.
The above photos by Zachary Jiang. Circa early 2002.
The bullet head trolleybus, an articulated
15m trolleybus built by Hangzhou Chang-Jiang Coach. First time on the streets
of Hangzhou, celebrating the 53rd janissary of the People's Republic of China.
These theme trolley-buses are being painted with cartoon liveries featuring
the West Lake Expo, and are being assigned exclusively on route 151. Photographer
unknown, from the collection of Zachary Jiang.
Rear
right panel shot of Hangzhou bullet head artic. Photographer unknown, supplied
by Zachary Jiang.
Model CJWG-150 articulated trolley
coach on route 151, to which they are exclusively assigned, the longest route
in Hangzhou. Photographer unknown, submitted by Zachary Jiang. . Date unknown.
Hangzhou CJWG150 60 foot articulated
trolleybus on route 151. Of note here is the cannery suspension. Photographer
unknown. Submitted by Zachary Jiang. 2003.
Hangzhou Coach 5703 at the Hangzhou Railway Station, K stands for 'kongtiao',
the Chinese word for air-conditioning. Notice the huge air-conditioning box
installed on the roof of the bus. Photographer unknown. Date unknown.
Hangzhou 1552. Date and Photographer unknown.
Hangzhou 1551. Date and Photographer unknown.
Hangzhou 1550. Date and Photographer unknown.
Hangzhou 1570. Date and Photographer unknown.
Hangzhou 169. Date and Photographer unknown.
Hangzhou Flxible (Hangzhou Changjiang Coach Manufacturing Ltd) unidentified
trolley at Wensan Road terminus of route 290 (northern end). Route 290 was converted
to a diesel electric hybrid route in 2008. Only one trolley line exists now
and its days are numbered. Photo by Zachary Jiang. 16 FEB 2007.
Hangzhou Flxible (Hangzhou Changjiang Coach Manufacturing Ltd) unidentified
trolley at Xiongzhenlou terminus of route 290 (southern end). Photo by Zachary
Jiang. 16 FEB 2007.
Hangzhou 1552. Phototographer and date unknown.
Hangzhou Coach 5703 at the Hangzhou Railway Station, K stands for 'kongtiao',
the Chinese word for air-conditioning. Notice the huge air-conditioning box
installed on the roof of the bus. Photographer unknown. Date unknown.