no, its in my garage while i am driving this 10-wheeler, 30 tonne trolley during daytimes :-). i can tell you, thats quite a challenge! but i like it, it's fun and interesting.
for the case that i get disconnected, i still have a diesel. its not a v-twin (like in my m3w), but it produces 600 volt to the electric motor and gets me moving with the bus.
Interesting stuff....I am trying to remember the poem my Dad used to say about Trolley Busses....when I remember it (or find it on Google I will post it).
We had trolleybuses until 1960. They were known as "Tracklesses" as they had replaced trams. When you took hold of the handrail to get on in the wet you would receive a shock. http://www.focustransport.org.uk/memtrack1.aspx There is a trolleybus museum to the north of Doncaster at Sandtoft.
DaveW '05 Red Roadster S1 '16 Yellow (Not the only) Narrow AR GDI Plus 4