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Hull Trolleybuses: The Final Decade

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1955 opened with optimism for Hull’s trolleybuses. New "Coronation" trolleybuses, which were replacing the last 1937 Leyland TB4s, promised a new era of one-man-operated trolleybuses starting with the Beverley Road route. Trolleybuses carried 38.8 million passengers which produced a net surplus of £24.200. Frequencies were intensive with an afternoon peak two-minute headway on Hessle Road down to a five/six minute on Chanterlands Avenue. Mr Pulfrey (General Manager) promised larger trolleybuses with flat floor doorways. In November 1959 approval was given to purchase 10 35-foot-long Sunbeam single-deckers for the Chanterlands Avenue route. Yet within a year abandonment was confirmed, the trolleybuses being the victims of a general decrease in passenger numbers and the effects of housing clearance plans. The final decade was interesting with some rebuilding and refurbishment and the transfer of trolleybuses to be withdrawn to the garage operating the doomed route. This book illustrates those years.

96 pages, Paperback

Published October 15, 2018

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Malcolm Wells

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Malcolm Wells was an American architect called "the father of modern earth-sheltered architecture."

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