Although there had been experiments with the use of a new form of
transport - the 'trackless tram' (better known as the trolleybus) -
during the first decade of the 20th century, it was in June 1911 that
Bradford and Leeds became the country's pioneering operators of
trolleybuses. There had been earlier experimental users - in places like
Hove and London - and as the tide turned against the tram in many towns
and cities, the trolleybus became a popular alternative with the
trolleybus coming to dominate the provision of local public transport in
places like Derby and Ipswich. This volume - one of four that examines
the history of all trolleybus operators in the British Isles - focuses
on the systems that operated in Wales, the Midlands and East Anglia.