Happy Harold Trolley Bus :: Shared Description
'Happy Harold' is trolley bus which first entered service in Hastings in 1928, when the tram system was replaced. The last trolley bus ran in Hastings in 1959. Happy Harold was restored by the Hastings trolley bus restoration group and is brought out at various events in Hastings.
For more information see Link
and for a video of its first day of use in 1928 Link
For more information see Link
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Created: Sun, 28 Mar 2010, Updated: Wed, 21 Apr 2010
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