THE LONDON TROLLEYBUS VOLUME 1 1931-1945
by Ken Blacker
Published by Capital Transport. 1st. 2002
Nearly fine condition in a slightly better than very good dustwrapper. Trolleybuses first came to London in a small way, being introduced in south west London in 1931 by London United Tramways. Following on from this, in five years between 1935 and 1940 London Transport built up a massive and complex trolleybus network in its replacement of trams. When the Second World War brough development to a halt, London Transport had an operational fleet of 1,671 trolleybuses - by far the largest fleet in the world. Large format. Pictorial glazed boards. B/w photos throughout.
Pale staining to half-title page arising from glossy paper pages (relatively minor). Else contents clean. Pictorial dustwrapper is faded to spine.
ISBN: 1854142607
Stock no. 1827371
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- TRANSPORT
- BUSES
- TROLLEYBUS
- LONDON
- HISTORY