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FOUR NEW TROLLEY BUSES COMPLETED AT THE CHRISTCHURCH TRAMWAY BOARD'S WORKSHOP.—After six months' Work, four new trolley buses, built at the Tramway Board's workshop, are now ready for the road. The buses embody all the latest features in electrical equipment and design. The front entrance has been enlarged in size and rear exits have been provided. They have been designed to travel at a maximum speed of thirty miles an hour. An interesting feature of the equ i pment i s th e inclusion of battery eliminators, designed to decrease radio interference. The four completed buses are shown in this photograph.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIV, Issue 296, 12 November 1934, Page 4

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FOUR NEW TROLLEY BUSES COMPLETED AT THE CHRISTCHURCH TRAMWAY BOARD'S WORKSHOP.—After six months' Work, four new trolley buses, built at the Tramway Board's workshop, are now ready for the road. The buses embody all the latest features in electrical equipment and design. The front entrance has been enlarged in size and rear exits have been provided. They have been designed to travel at a maximum speed of thirty miles an hour. An interesting feature of the equipment is the inclusion of battery eliminators, designed to decrease radio interference. The four completed buses are shown in this photograph. Manawatu Standard, Volume LIV, Issue 296, 12 November 1934, Page 4

FOUR NEW TROLLEY BUSES COMPLETED AT THE CHRISTCHURCH TRAMWAY BOARD'S WORKSHOP.—After six months' Work, four new trolley buses, built at the Tramway Board's workshop, are now ready for the road. The buses embody all the latest features in electrical equipment and design. The front entrance has been enlarged in size and rear exits have been provided. They have been designed to travel at a maximum speed of thirty miles an hour. An interesting feature of the equipment is the inclusion of battery eliminators, designed to decrease radio interference. The four completed buses are shown in this photograph. Manawatu Standard, Volume LIV, Issue 296, 12 November 1934, Page 4