Old Trolleybuses (Shire Library)
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Rating | : | 4.49 (726 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0852639228 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 32 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-03-11 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
"The Jolly Trolley Ride" This story is about a trolley thats called Little Trolley. The Trolley didn't stop to pick anyone up in the city but did pick some friends up. They were a dog, cat, donkey, and rooster. After riding on the trolley for alittle bit the friends umped off and looked in a window at a house. Do you know what's in there? Read the book "The Joll
More recently, this interest has been boosted by the prospect of a new generation of trolleybuses serving the public in Britain in the twenty-first century. They may be admired as static exhibits in Belfast, Cardiff, Dublin, Glasgow and London, but rides can still be enjoyed on them at Carlton Colville, Suffolk and Sandtoft, North Lincolnshire.Old Trolleybuses traces the fascinating history of the trolleybus from the first experiments in this mode of electric transport carried out over one hundred years ago to the retirement of the trolleybus system in recent decades.. Meanwhile, hundreds of hours of loving care have been spent on restoring those trolleys which have survived over the years. Interest in old trolleybuses increased when it became obvious in the early 1960s that their days were numbered
He regularly contributed to Classic Bus magazine. . David Kaye has been writing books on buses and trolleybuses since 1960
About the Author David Kaye has been writing books on buses and trolleybuses since 1960. He regularly contributed to Classic Bus magazine.