0 a public transport vehicle with rubber tyres that travels along ordinary roads in towns and is driven by electricity supplied from a wire above the road:
I imagine that in country districts the ordinary motor bus would naturally be able altogether to undercut the trolleybus in the cost of installation.
Such trolleybuses have certain economies compared with battery-operated systems, and we must consider carefully the relative costs.
It may be said that support for the trolleybus is backward looking.
Does he not agree that the trolleybus is a superb vehicle for town operation?
In that report there are favourable references to the reintroduction of trolleybuses.
The trolleybus would be very helpful in promoting public transport and helping to solve the traffic crisis in our towns and cities.
The trolleybus is probably the finest form of stage carriage transport ever devised.
That deficit, however, has been more than replaced by the greater number of electrical units consumed by trolleybuses.