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BELFAST TO DECIDE ON TROLLEYBUSES' FUTURE

2nd January 1959, Page 33
2nd January 1959
Page 33
Page 33, 2nd January 1959 — BELFAST TO DECIDE ON TROLLEYBUSES' FUTURE
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TWO 30-ft. two-axled buses are now being operated in Belfast, following the removal of the 26-ft. limit for twoaxled vehicles in Northern Ireland. One is an A.E.C. Bridgemaster, the other a Sunbeam trolley bus, and a comparison of their merits will be the main factor in deciding whether the city's existing trolleybuses should be replaced by oilers.

Mr. Joseph Mackie, general manager, said the Sunbeam had two advantages over earlier trolleybuses—more economic current consumption and improved tyre wear.