Friday, April 30, 2021

traffic in Kings Cross, Sydney, 1939


This shows one of the 3 double-decker trolleybuses for the first of two unconnected Sydney trolleybus lines. This one opened on 22 January 1934 as route 3 from Wylde Street, Potts Point to Town Hall station via Kings Cross and William Street. The route was temporarily converted to motor bus operation on 11 April 1948 while Liverpool Street was rebuilt. It was later decided not to reinstate the service.

"For the commencement of operations in the Eastern Suburbs, two single deck three-axle AEC 663Ts were purchased. One was bodied by Park Royal, London and the other by H. McKenzie of White Bay. They were later joined by three AEC 761T double deck vehicles, one bodied by Park Royal and two locally by Syd Wood. For the commencement of the Kogarah services, 11 Leyland TTB4 and 10 AEC 664T double deck three-axle buses were bodied by Ritchie Brothers, Auburn. After the end of the Eastern Suburbs line, the four surviving buses were transferred to Sans-Souci."

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