This is a list of the 19 trolleybus routes running in Bucharest, Romania, operated by the city's public transport company, RATB as of March 2007. For more information about Bucharest's trolleybus network, see Trolleybuses in Bucharest. Routes marked with use wheelchair-accessible low-floor vehicles (Irisbus Citelis) on some services.
Route | Start | End | Wheelchair access |
61 | Piața Rosetti | Master SA | |
62 | Gara de Nord | Liceul Industrial Auto | |
65 | Piața Sfinții Voievozi | Dridu | |
66 | Spitalul Fundeni | Vasile Pârvan | |
69 | Valea Argeșului | Baicului | |
70 | Bd. Basarabiei | Vasile Pârvan | |
71 | Valea Argeșului | Gara de Nord | |
73 | Piața Sudului | Turnu Măgurele | |
74 | Piața Sudului | Turnu Măgurele | |
77 | Piața Reșița | Piața Sudului | |
79 | Bd. Basarabiei | Gara de Nord | |
85 | Baicului | Gara de Nord | |
86 | Dridu | Stadionul Național „Lia Manoliu” | |
90 | Stadionul Național „Lia Manoliu” | Valea Ialomiței | |
91 | Valea Ialomiței | Piața Rosetti | |
92 | Barajul Dunării | Vasile Pârvan | |
93 | Valea Ialomiței | Gara de Nord | |
96 | Depoul RATB Alexandria | Gara de Nord | |
97 | Piața Sfinții Voievozi | Ștrandul Străulești |
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