Calgary had an interesting trolleybus operation that was established after World War II and was abandoned in 1975. Calgary today has a modern light rail system. The trolleybus system started on June 1, 1947. Some coaches and other equipment may have gone to Edmonton and Vancouver after closure. I hope the maps are useful to the historians out there.
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Monday, July 22, 2013
Calgary, Alberta Trolley Coach Overhead Map, as of April, 1974
Source: H.R. Porter, editor, Trolley Coach News, Vol. 7, Number 3, Summer 1975, Map drawn by Wayne Hom on April 1974 and revised on 5/23/74.
Calgary had an interesting trolleybus operation that was established after World War II and was abandoned in 1975. Calgary today has a modern light rail system. The trolleybus system started on June 1, 1947. Some coaches and other equipment may have gone to Edmonton and Vancouver after closure. I hope the maps are useful to the historians out there.
Calgary had an interesting trolleybus operation that was established after World War II and was abandoned in 1975. Calgary today has a modern light rail system. The trolleybus system started on June 1, 1947. Some coaches and other equipment may have gone to Edmonton and Vancouver after closure. I hope the maps are useful to the historians out there.
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