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Trolleybuses of Roma Condesa : ウィキペディア英語版 | Trolleybuses of Roma Condesa
The trolleybuses of Roma Condesa are permanently parked trolleybuses in the Roma and Condesa neighborhoods of Mexico City used for art and other projects. The buses were donated to Mexico by the Japanese government in 2000, with the idea of creating educational centers, but they sat abandoned until 2005, when the ''“Galería Trolebús”'' (Trolleybus Gallery) was begun to promote non-traditional art projects. The gallery ceased operations in 2009 due to financial problems, but the buses are still used for art projects. ==Origin== The three trolleybuses were part of a group of fourteen that were donated to Mexico by the government of Japan in 2000. The trolleybuses were built between 1964 and 1968 by Mitsubishi as Models 100 and 200 for the Kansai Denryoku company. The two models are distinguished by the number of doors: one and two, respectively. The buses were shipped by cargo boat with the idea of turning them into educational centers, but this never happened. They sat abandoned in various parts of Mexico City, especially in the Cuauhtémoc borough.〔 There are three that remain in use now for art projects, one permanently parked in Colonia Hipódromo by Parque España, one in Colonia Roma next to Plaza Luis Cabrera and one next to Parque México in Colonia Condesa.〔 The trolleybus now by Parque España used to travel through a tunnel between Ogizawa and Kurobe Dam in the Toyama Prefecture as written on the bus sign on the windshield.〔 That line still operates and is known as the Kanden Tunnel Trolleybus. The vehicles were donated in 2000. Initially they sat abandoned until the ''Galería Trolebús'' project.〔
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