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Discuție în 'Everything Else Heritage' creată de Guest, 27 Mar 2012.

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    Yesterday 26th March 2012 was the fortieth anniversary of the end of UK trolleybus operation

    David Beilby has put together an archive to commemmorate this

    I was far too young to be there - it must be someone else who contributed

    Files on view at :- David Beilby photos | Bradford Trolleybuses
     
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    Remember the Rotherham ones well. Very plush interiors compared to their diesel cousins.

    Travelled on a trolley bus last year at The Trolleybus Museum at Sandtoft

    Guess what. they've a Bradford 40 gala coming up.
     
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    Travelled on the Bradford trollies during a family holiday to Wibsey in 1963. (How some people live. :) ) On the Saturday I was given the choice of a trip to Low Moor shed or to watch Bradford (Park Avenue) play football. I chose the football as I knew that guaranteed more trolleybus mileage. To this day I've no idea if a trip to Low Moor would have been by trolleybus but I wish now I'd gone there instead of the football.
     
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    Mrs C was taken on the Bradford trollies as a babe in arms. I have decided to dislike her for the fact she has travelled on a revenue earning trolley and I haven't ;-) Sadly she has no interest in going to Sandtoft over Easter...
     
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    You're not going to like me than when I tell you I also travelled on LT trollies too in the late 50s. :)
     
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    Ha Ha, with respect, I'm not married to you Ian... ;-) There's only two years between my wife and I and geography meant that she had that chance...albeit unintentionally. Had she not met me, the issue would never have been raised. I asked her Mum the other year if Kathryn had ever been taken on a Bradford trolley "Oh yes..." came the reply, and that was it!
     
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    I can remember seeing the Bournemouth trolley buses in the last days in the late 60s when I was a wee sproglet and we went to visit relatives there. Not sure if I ever rode on one, although there is a suspicion of a memory... Must ask my dad!
     
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    The Reading ones I remember very well, also worked on them for the first 3 years of my working life until they were withdrawn in Nov'68. Must of been the largest Trolleybus closure ceremony ever, you couldn't move in Mill Lane. There again Reading had a large Trolleybus following with a big local enthusiasts society, which is still going & one of the instigators of Sandtoft. Unbelievable they scrapped 7 year old trolleys new in 1961, although some were sold to Teesside. I attended the Bournmouth, Bradford & Cardiff closures as well as Reading of course.
     
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    I well remember the Glasgow trolly buses, you had to get a number 101 from the City Centre to get to St. Rollox shed! The end of that ride in '64 and 65 you were almost sure to cop a couple of A4's!
     
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    I think Glasgow was unique in operating both trams & trollies up until the early 60's. Apart from Blackpool, wasn't Glasgow the last old style tram system to close in 1962?
     
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    I thought that honour went to Sheffield but I could be wrong.
     
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    Didn't Doncaster try out a new experimental trolleybus system in the 80's? Somewhere near the racecourse. At least one new vehicle was built, based on a Dennis Dominator with an Alexander body?
     
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    I remember Bradford AND the 6 wheelers (3 axle) Huddersfield trolley buses.
    There are moves afoot to introduce them in Leeds (after spending/wasting millions of pounds on groundworks for a new tramway system, government gave the thumbs down to that) If ever a city needed a tramway system badly, that city is Leeds.
     
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    I vividly remember chasing my first one to board in Huddersfield after coming out of school........could those things accelerate..........I stood no chance
     
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    Glasgow's tram system closed on the 12th September 1962.

    Tony Wilson - "Travelens" has the rights to Geoff Lumb's and Vic Knutton's libraries of British bus and tram systems from the fifties and sixties, and my wallet takes a hammering every time I see him as more pictures come to light.

    Last weekend he had some superb stuff from Huddersfield of trolleys in the hills well outside the urban centres - it makes you realise that although we have many more comforts in life today they have come at the price of a dramatic loss of variety, interest, and jobs, on which the country and its population depended in our formative years.

    At the risk of Tony's ire - but also as an advert for his wares - here's a sample of some of the variety he offers in very low resolution

    img155.jpg
     
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    Top left is an absolute gem Frank. Lots of memories are stirring. Huddersfield Town football game on a Saturday afternoon, a long long line of those to get the crowds away. Happy days.
     
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    Agreed. I like that pic a lot. Mind you the one below of big and little Deltics ain't bad.
     
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    It's ascending the Ainleys from Elland well before it was made a dual carriageway and the M62 underpass. In the background is Elland power station, now no more, and the railway passing it towards Brighouse.
     
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    Blimey I know that road - sweeps down passed the the Harold Wilson mac factory - Gannex? That's a fair way from 'udderfield centre.
     

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