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003 The Stouries.

003 The Stouries. The trolley buses which operated along Clepington Road were nicknamed “The Stouries” because of all the dust from their solid wheels on the generally poor road surface in dry weather. The experimental service only lasted for 20 months due to a combination of low demand and damage to the road surface. Trolley buses 67 and 68 saw further service in Halifax after the war. Pictured is trolley bus number 68 with its destination set for Fairmuir.

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