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Trolleybuses in Mendoza : ウィキペディア英語版
Trolleybuses in Mendoza

The Mendoza trolleybus system ((スペイン語:Sistema de trolebuses de Mendoza)) is part of the public transport network in Mendoza, the capital city of Mendoza Province, Argentina.
Opened in 1958, the system presently comprises six lines, which link the city center with some of its metropolitan suburbs.
==History==
The system traces its origins to law number 825, enacted in 1958 with the goal of making a trolleybus system one of the main means of transport in the city and the suburbs surrounding it.〔
On 14 February 1958, at the intersection of 9 de Julio and Necochea streets, Dr. Isidoro Bousquet formally opened Mendoza's trolleybus system.〔 The first line to be put into service by the system's operator, the ''Empresa Provincial de Transportes de Mendoza'' (EPTM), was the "Parque" line, also known as line number 1. To this day, that line still follows the same route (9 de Julio, Colón, Arístides Villanueva, Boulogne Sur Mer, Jorge A. Calle, Perú and Godoy Cruz streets).〔 The system's second line, "Villa Nueva", opened in February 1959 and the third, "Dorrego", in March 1961.〔 Publicly, the routes were designated by names only, not numbers, and this practice continued until the mid-1990s.
The Mendoza trolleybus system has grown in recent years, with the construction of a long new line connecting Godoy Cruz with Las Heras, and of a shorter line connecting the bus terminal with the National University of Cuyo. These opened in April 2004〔''Trolleybus Magazine'' No. 256 (July–August 2004), p. 90. National Trolleybus Association (UK). ISSN 0266-7452.〕 and October 2005,〔''Trolleybus Magazine'' No. 265 (January–February 2006), p. 12.〕 respectively. The Las Heras – Godoy Cruz line is long.〔 In November 2013, an extension of the Dorrego route was opened.〔''Trolleybus Magazine'' No. 315 (May–June 2014), p. 72.〕

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