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Tourist trolley

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Optima tourist trolley operated by RRTA in Lancaster, Pennsylvania.

A tourist trolley, also called a road trolley, is a rubber-tired bus (usually diesel fueled, sometimes compressed natural gas), which in the United States is often made to resemble an old-style streetcar (pre-PCC streetcar style). As they are not actual trolleys, the American Public Transportation Association (APTA) refers to them as "trolley–replica buses", for clarity.[1] Tourist trolleys are used by both municipal and private operators. Municipal operators may mix tourist trolleys in with the regular service bus fleet to add more visitor interest or attract attention to new routes. In many cities tourist trolleys are used as circulators. A circulator operates a simplified route limited to popular destinations on a fixed schedule with a reduced or free fare.[1] Tourist trolleys are also run by private operators to carry tourists to popular destinations.

In San Francisco, tourist trolleys mimic the city's famous cable cars.

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Gillig Trolley ownded by EMTA.
Dupon Trolley owned by Kingston Citibus.

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