File:Cluj trolleybus 152, built by Astra Bus using an Irisbus Agora body design under licence, in 2004.jpg

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English: Cluj-Napoca trolleybus 152 was built in 2004 by Astra Bus (of Arad, Romania) using an Irisbus Agora body design under licence from Irisbus and equipped with electrical equipment by SAERP. It was one of 27 such vehicles built for the Cluj trolleybus system, which was the only trolleybus system anywhere to operate trolleybuses with the Irisbus Agora body design. No. 152 was retired from service in 2020.
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Source http://cluj.stfp.net/DataJ/L/x/152-3-Dz:1.jpg with specific date and author information at this page: http://cluj.stfp.net/?ttx=Lx&veh=152&all=Y&la=E
Author Zoltán Ádám Németh
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This image of a Romanian public transport vehicle is in the public domain because it is from the STFP.net public transport database, which specifies that all of its photos can be used for any purpose without any limitation or restriction, and are released in the public domain. This applies worldwide.
The files from the locomotives database are free only if the author is Stefan Puscasu.

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current12:15, 5 February 2023Thumbnail for version as of 12:15, 5 February 20231,571 × 1,076 (361 KB)Steve Morgan (talk | contribs){{Information |Description={{en|1=Cluj-Napoca trolleybus 152 was built in 2004 by Astra Bus (of Arad, Romania) using an Irisbus Agora body design under licence from Irisbus and equipped with electrical equipment by SAERP. It was one of 27 such vehicles built for the Cluj trolleybus system, which was the only trolleybus system anywhere to operate trolleybuses with the Irisbus Agora body design. No. 152 was retired from service in 2020.}} |Source=http://cluj.stfp.net/DataJ/L...

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