Trolleybus, Cleveland Road Bus Depot, Wolverhampton, June 3 1927. An early Wolverhampton Corporation Transport Department owned
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Wolverhampton City Council - Arts and Heritage / Alamy Stock PhotoImage ID:
CMP379File size:
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2384 x 1800 px | 40.4 x 30.5 cm | 15.9 x 12 inches | 150dpiLocation:
Wolverhampton, Staffordshire, Midlands, England, UKPhotographer:
Wolverhampton Archives, UKMore information:
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Trolleybus, Cleveland Road Bus Depot, Wolverhampton, June 3 1927. An early Wolverhampton Corporation Transport Department owned Tilling Stevens single-decker trolleybus (No. 31) in front of the main depot in Cleveland Road. Note the connection rods on the roof making contact with the overhead lines. The Wolverhampton coat of arms can be clearly seen on the side of the bus, as can the name of Charles Owen Silvers, the General Manager of the Transport Department at the time. Trolley buses, Public transport, Motor vehicle industry, Streets, Roads, Engines, City and town life, Urban transport, Buildings, Buses, Photographs, Black Country