12:57 the clip is the bus depot at the Falls park, the Andersonstown barracks, and the barbers shop on the corner. It then passes St Teresa’s and the parochial hall, and St Teresa’s primary school !! My old school! The bus terminus on the Glen Road !! Such memories.
@patsymillar94474 жыл бұрын
Just loved the trolleys when I was growing up. The way they flashed going over the points on wet winter night's. My daddy was a conductor on the trolleys and used to tell us about trying to put them back on the lines when they'd jumped them happy days, for the passengers anyway
@bhoyardee7 жыл бұрын
Glen Road bus, 13.07 ! Used to take that from Castle Street to get to school! Thanks for these, very enjoyable.
@philipmcferran46896 жыл бұрын
i worked for Belfast Corporation Electricity Dept and used most of the routes around Belfast. one of my favourites was Falls Rd onto Whiterock Rd, those trolley buses could rocket up that hill, when the newer diesels struggled. Does anyone remember the plastic tokens we used to get to pay our fares?
@mikedrown27213 жыл бұрын
I enjoyed this video ☺️ thanks
@martinjohnston42743 жыл бұрын
Great old archive pictures. Thankfully the music stopped at 4 minutes!
@MrDerbee4 жыл бұрын
Trolly buses; clean, quiet, efficient; then came "progress"
@BS-ql5nl2 жыл бұрын
Lovely quiet machines no noise pollution and no exhaust fumes just glide along. So many bad decisions made in Belfast like taking away trolley buses and knocking down our GNR station in Great Victoria Street our national treasures gone forever.
@andrewhamilton62512 жыл бұрын
I suspect this was filmed over the very snowy winter 1964/65. Lots of snow and the buses grey from road salt! I finished work at Aldergrove at about 2am on Christmas morning and we had to push the staff bus up hill to then slide down to the City. I was on a trolley going up Antrim Road when I got up to get off, the bus slipped sideways and I was thrown, thanks to a heavy bag, straight off the platform into a (fortunately) soft pile of snow. The trolleybus system was still intact that winter, it began to be wound down soon after. That winter the government was still busy with it's stupid slaughter of the Railway. I was on the last train Belfast/Derry and return, (via Portadown) also the last train through the town of Newry.