Development of Trolleybus Transport in Uzbekistan and its Introduction to the Fergana Valley
Keywords:
Trolleybus, Electric Transport, Fergana Valley, Urbanization, Transport System, Economic Crisis, Passenger Transportation, InfrastructureAbstract
This article provides a scientific analysis of the formation, development stages, and crisis factors of the trolleybus transport system in the Republic of Uzbekistan. The study highlights the environmental advantages of trolleybus transport, its role in passenger transportation in large cities, as well as the factors that influenced its operation during the economic changes of the 1990s.
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