Trolleybuses
A potted history
By Martin Nimmo
Brighton trolleybuses have already been mentioned a number of times on the site, especially under Lewes Road bus garage. Trolleybuses were electric powered buses, more flexible than trams in that they could move across the road instead of being "creatures that moved in pre-determinate grooves" (as trams were once described). Seating 54 passengers when introduced in 1939, the same number as the open-topped trams they replaced, they operated over all the old tram system (except Dyke Road) and were extended to Hollingbury - later to Carden Avenue, and finally to Black Rock via Elm Grove. They operated for 22 years until June 1960.
Two Brighton Corporation trolleybuses in Marlborough Place, June 1961
Photograph by Martin Nimmo
What might have been; Tramways Manager William Marsh takes the wheel on an early demonstration trolleybus in London Road in 1913
From Martin Nimmo's private collection
This page was added on 22/03/2006.