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[[Image:1938 Viale Eritrea, Roma - Alfa Romeo 110 AF trolleybus.jpg|thumb|110 AF in Viale Eritrea in Roma, 1938]]
[[Image:1938 Viale Eritrea, Roma - Alfa Romeo 110 AF trolleybus.jpg|thumb|110 AF in Viale Eritrea in Roma, 1938]]
'''Alfa Romeo 110AF''' is [[Italy|Italian]] [[trolleybus]] produced from [[Alfa Romeo]] from 1939 to 1944.
'''Alfa Romeo 110AF''' is an Italian [[trolleybus]] produced by [[Alfa Romeo]] from 1939 to 1944.


==History==
==History==
Trolleybuses from this model were used in the big cities to 1973. The cities which this trolleybus transported people were [[Rome]], [[Milan]], [[Naples]], [[Genoa]], [[Salerno]] and in the south part [[Salerno]]. It is very comfort vehicle for that time and had long life in the transport system of [[Italy]].
This model of trolleybus was in use in [[Rome]], [[Milan]], [[Naples]], [[Genoa]] and [[Salerno]] until 1973 which is testimony of its long life. It use Breda MTR 290/230 {{convert|120|HP}} motor. The short version was {{convert|9|m}} long and the other was {{convert|12|m}} and had three axles. With 45 seats, it had a capacity for 89 people.


The trolleybus is featured in the 1953 Italian film ''[[La signora senza camelie]]''.
==Movie==
The trolleybus stars in [[La signora senza camelie]] an [[Italy|Italian]] movie from 1953.

==Technical characteristics==
It use motor Breda MTR 290/230 with 120HP. The length in the short version is 9 m and the other version is 12 m. It had 3 wheelbases. It had places for 89 people and 45 seats.


==Production==
==Production==
Model 110 AF/5 from Macchi - Breda 20 examples.<br>
* Model 110 AF/5 from Macchi Breda (20 examples)
Model 110 AF/5 from Varesina - Breda 10 examples.<br>
* Model 110 AF/5 from Varesina Breda (10 examples)
Model 110 AF/8 from Macchi-CGE 10 examples.<br>
* Model 110 AF/8 from Macchi CGE (10 examples)


==See also==
==See also==
* [[List of buses#A|List of buses]]
* [[List of buses#A|List of buses]]

== References ==
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110 AF in Viale Eritrea in Roma, 1938

Alfa Romeo 110AF is an Italian trolleybus produced by Alfa Romeo from 1939 to 1944.

History

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This model of trolleybus was in use in Rome, Milan, Naples, Genoa and Salerno until 1973 which is testimony of its long life. It use Breda MTR 290/230 120 horsepower (89 kW) motor. The short version was 9 metres (30 ft) long and the other was 12 metres (39 ft) and had three axles. With 45 seats, it had a capacity for 89 people.

The trolleybus is featured in the 1953 Italian film La signora senza camelie.

Production

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  • Model 110 AF/5 from Macchi – Breda (20 examples)
  • Model 110 AF/5 from Varesina – Breda (10 examples)
  • Model 110 AF/8 from Macchi – CGE (10 examples)

See also

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References

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