Although there had been experiments with the use of a new form of transport – the ‘trackless tram’ (better known as the trolleybus) – during the first decade of the 20th century, it was in June 1911 that Bradford and Leeds became the country’s pioneering operators of trolleybuses. There had been earlier experimental users – in places like Hove and London – and as the tide turned against the tram in many towns and cities, the trolleybus became a popular alternative with London becoming, for a period, the world’s largest operator of trolleybuses. This volume – one of four that examines the history of all trolleybus operators in the British Isles – focuses on London and the other systems of south-east England Additional ISBNs9781526770677British Trolleybus Systems – London and South-East England: An Historic Overview is written by Peter Waller and published by Pen and Sword Transport. ISBNs for British Trolleybus Systems – London and South-East England are 9781526770653, 1526770652 and the print ISBNs are 9781526770646, 1526770644. Additional ISBNs include 9781526770677.
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