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    and a maximum fleet of just 13 trolleybuses. It was operated jointly with the Grimsby trolleybus system. Cleethorpes had been served by a tramway since...
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    Orpheus Male Voice Choir, Grimsby & Cleethorpes Trolleybuses in Cleethorpes Yellowbelly (Lincolnshire) "Cleethorpes (North East Lincolnshire, Yorkshire...
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    trolleybuses (i.e. possessing overhead wires and trolleybuses in working order). There are currently no operational trolleybus systems in the UK. In the...
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    Grimsby and Cleethorpes. Meanwhile, Cleethorpes had applied for permission to run their part of the tramway and to then convert it to trolleybuses in the Cleethorpes...
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    Great Grimsby Street Tramways (category Rail transport in Grimsby)
    Wheatsheaf Inn in Bargate to the border with Cleethorpes, with a branch along Freeman Street, and extended the line into Cleethorpes in 1887. It followed...
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    Grimsby-Cleethorpes Transport (GCT), run by a joint committee. The crimson/cream livery of Grimsby and the blue/grey colours of Cleethorpes were replaced...
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    List of Preserved Trolleybuses in the UK". British Trolleybus Society. Archived from the original on 15 October 2016. Walsall Trolleybuses. West Midlands...
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    The Trolleybus Museum at Sandtoft is a transport museum which specialises in the preservation of trolleybuses. It is located by the village of Sandtoft...
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  • The Cleethorpes Coast Light Railway was founded in 1948 as the Cleethorpes Miniature Railway. The railway has operated every summer since 1948. It has...
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    Ransomes, Sims & Jefferies (category Trolleybus manufacturers)
    their first 86 trolleybuses from Ransomes, and although Ransomes produced a leaflet in 1939 stating that all of the trolleybuses operating in Ipswich had...
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    Nottingham trolleybuses and early motorbuses Nottingham trolleybuses picture gallery National Trolleybus Archive British Trolleybus Society, based in Reading...
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    Grimsby (category Towns in Lincolnshire)
    in the parish of Laceby. It is known as Morrisons Cleethorpes. This name derives from a period when the area was part of the now defunct Cleethorpes Borough...
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    to Trolleybuses in Reading, Berkshire. SCT'61 website – photos and descriptions of Reading trolleybuses and early motorbuses Reading trolleybuses picture...
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    East Anglia Transport Museum (category Trolleybus transport in the United Kingdom)
    and trolleybuses, as well as a narrow-gauge railway. The museum was founded on its present site at Carlton Colville in 1965, following the rescue in 1962...
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    Richard Garrett & Sons (category Trolleybus manufacturers)
    steam engines and trolleybuses. Their factory was Leiston Works, in Leiston, Suffolk, England. The company was founded by Richard Garrett in 1778. The company...
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  • Queen's Park F.C. (category Official website different in Wikidata and Wikipedia)
    of Association Football. Cleethorpes: Soccer Books. ISBN 1-86223-119-2. Chapter by William McGregor on Queen's Park FC, in Gibson A. and Pickford W....
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  • Railless (category Trolleybus manufacturers)
    three companies which made trolleybuses in Britain between 1906 and 1926. Railless Electric Traction Co Ltd was established in 1908, and were at the forefront...
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    Sandtoft, Lincolnshire (category Hamlets in Lincolnshire)
    opened in April 1944, closed in November 1945 and was sold for civilian uses in 1955. Today part of the site is Sandtoft Airfield and The Trolleybus Museum...
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  • generation. Track built in street in Portrush. List of town tramway systems in Europe – Isle of Man List of trolleybus systems in the United Kingdom List...
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  • NZ Bus (category All Wikipedia articles written in New Zealand English)
    NZ Bus is New Zealand's largest bus company, operating in Auckland, Tauranga and Wellington. Formerly a subsidiary of Stagecoach Group and later Infratil...
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    Yorkshire and the Humber (category Wikipedia articles in need of updating from January 2023)
    was an approved scheme in Leeds. However, the funding was pulled and the scheme has been replaced by the proposed Leeds Trolleybus scheme, which itself...
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    Ipswich Transport Museum (category Automobile museums in England)
    into a most comprehensive selection of objects. Exhibits include trams, trolleybuses, motorbuses, lorries, fire engines, horse-drawn vehicles, bicycles, prams...
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    St Pancras railway station (category Railway stations in Great Britain opened in 1868)
    International, is a major central London railway terminus on Euston Road in the London Borough of Camden. It is the terminus for Eurostar services from...
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  • transport group based in Perth, Scotland. It operates buses and express coaches in the United Kingdom. Stagecoach was originally founded in 1976 as Gloagtrotter...
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    settlements on the Isle include Eastoft, Sandtoft – home to Europe's largest trolleybus museum – and Wroot. Much of the northern part of the Isle has flat topography...
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    Daimler Freeline (category Articles lacking in-text citations from November 2018)
    carried centre-entrance standee bus bodies with 30 to 34 seats: the Cleethorpes ones having 43 seats and being fitted with front doors. The Coventry...
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    The Trolleybus Museum in the nearby village of Sandtoft specialises in preserving trolleybuses, and claims to have the largest collection of them in Europe...
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    in Hull was the second operator in Stagecoach East Midlands to launch a 'Simplibus' network, following the launch of Stagecoach Grimsby-Cleethorpes'...
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    Hull Paragon Interchange (category Railway stations in Great Britain opened in 1847)
    North East Lincolnshire are operated by Stagecoach in Lincolnshire and Stagecoach Grimsby-Cleethorpes. Hull Paragon is managed by TransPennine Express,...
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    Manchester Metrolink (category Electric railways in the United Kingdom)
    (262 km), making it the third-largest tram system in the United Kingdom. After World War II, electric trolleybuses and motor buses began to be favoured by local...
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