English: Edmontontrolleybus 192 was built in by 1982 by Brown Boveri Canada, Inc., a division of the Swiss company Brown, Boveri & Cie (BBC), but using a General Motors body and chassis supplied under subcontract to BBC. It was one of 100 such vehicles built for Edmonton Transit System and which were the only trolleybuses ever built in GM's "New Look" style, introduced in 1959. In this photo, No. 192 is southbound on 97th Street at 102nd Avenue, on route 135.
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