I mean , the biggest road block to trolleys would be the actual facilities.
I assume the overhead wires would be the same as what the streetcars use? Actually streetcars use panto, so no. But we do have the overhead department at TTC.
I remember David Miller was studying to bring back trolleybuses in 2009. I wonder if a report actually came out from it. Either way, Rob Ford came in a year later.
Also, the same company that made the last trolley buses TTC had are still around today, NFI, and they still make trolley buses today. I can only imagine the improvement in technology and off during capabilities. NFI is also Canadian, fully Canadian too.
But to be honest , with the amount of traffic we have and the road designs that don't help bigger vehicles navigate the downtown area, and then to still follow a overhead wire will be annoying for operators. I get the nostalgic behind it, and love that it's actually proven technology, I just don't think it would be practical to have them.
TTC can't even get a bus garage in the old former city of Toronto, much less a garage for trolleybuses.
It would be interesting to see how things would have played out if TTC kept they're trolleys. Old Eglinton and Lansdowne would still be around. But the. Cuts of 1996 would have still taken place. I wonder if it would have been Danforth Garage instead of Lansdowne that would have closed?