Trolleybuses in Newcastle upon Tyne

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Newcastle upon Tyne
trolleybus system
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Newcastle trolleybus at the Delaval Road terminus, Benwell, June 1966
Operation
Locale Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom
Open2 October 1935 (1935-10-02)
Close2 October 1966 (1966-10-02)
StatusClosed
Routes15
Owner(s) Newcastle Corporation Transport
Operator(s)Newcastle Corporation Transport
Infrastructure
Electrification
Depot(s)
  • Byker depot
  • Slatyford depot (from 1956)

The Newcastle upon Tyne trolleybus system once served Newcastle upon Tyne and surrounding areas in England. Opened in 1935, [1] [2] it gradually replaced the Newcastle tram network.

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By the standards of the various now-defunct trolleybus systems in the United Kingdom, the Newcastle system was a large one, with a total of 28 routes, and a maximum fleet of 204 trolleybuses. [2] It closed on 2 October 1966. [1] [2]

Two of the distinctive yellow-liveried former Newcastle trolleybuses are now preserved, one at the East Anglia Transport Museum at Carlton Colville, Suffolk, and the other LTN 501 at Beamish Open Air Museum sometimes on loan to The Trolleybus Museum at Sandtoft, Lincolnshire. [3]


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Notes

  1. 1 2 Murray, Alan G. (2000). World Trolleybus Encyclopaedia. Reading: Trolleybooks. p. 73. ISBN   0-904235-18-1.
  2. 1 2 3 Short, Peter. "Former UK systems". British Trolleybus Society. Retrieved 17 March 2011.
  3. Zebedee, John (27 March 2017). "Table of Preserved British Trolleybuses in the British Isles". British Trolleybus Society. Retrieved 24 February 2020.

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