Trolleybuses in Auckland

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Trolleybuses in Auckland were part of the Auckland public transport system from 1938 until 1980.

LocaleAuckland, New Zealand
Open19 December 1938
Close26 September 1980
Operator(s)Auckland Regional Authority
Auckland Transport Board
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Trolleybuses in Auckland
Trolleybuses on Queen Street
in December 1971
Operation
LocaleAuckland, New Zealand
Open19 December 1938
Close26 September 1980
Operator(s)Auckland Regional Authority
Auckland Transport Board
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History

On 19 December 1938, a one kilometre trolleybus route opened to service the Farmers Trading Company department store (now the Heritage Hotel) in Hobson Street, travelling via Queen, Wyndham, Hobson and Victoria Streets. It was operated by the Auckland Transport Board with four Leyland TB trolleybuses.[1][2][3]

In September 1949, a second route was introduced to Herne Bay. Between 1951 and 1961, further routes were added with the last trams replaced in 1956. The Meadowbank route closed in 1968, with the network contracting throughout the 1970s, with the last route ceasing on 26 September 1980.[4]

However the Auckland Regional Authority had placed an order for equipment to build a new system from Herne Bay to Newmarket prior to this.[5] The proposal was abandoned in 1981 and the equipment, including 20 unused Volvo B10M bus chassis, was sold to Wellington.[2][3][6]

Vehicles

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Fleet numbersQuantityChassisBodyEntered service
1–44Leyland TBDSC & Cousins1938
5–5955BUT 9711TMetro Cammell Weymann1949–54
60–9940BUT RETB/1Saunders-Roe1954
100–13334BUT RETB/1Park Royal1957–59
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