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Why did the trolleybus drop its horns?

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Where did Moscow's trolleybuses go? They simply shed their antlers and became electric buses! And this happened thanks to one cheerful blue trolleybus who dreamed of seeing the world instead of riding the same routes every day. Like his best friend, Bobka the deer, the trolleybus shed its beautiful, but large and awkward, antlers—after all, dreams and friendship are worth changing.

This joint book by the Moscow Transport Museum and A+A Publishing House tells the story of trolleybuses that appeared many years ago in Germany and traveled the world, and reveals the secret of where you can still see Moscow's trolleybuses today.
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