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Skjoldenæsholm Tramway Museum, Denmark, on 26 May 2018. © Thomas de Laine

Trolleybuses at Skjoldenæsholm Tramway Museum

Buses in this photo from left to right:

Leyland Københavns Sporveje (1938)
Chassis number: TTB14816
Operator: Københavns Sporveje - 101
Actual owner when photographed: Skjoldenæsholm Tramway Museum

Triangel TT32 Frandsen (1932)
Chassis number: 2067
Operator: Århus Sporveje - S45/X 22 359
Actual owner when photographed: Skjoldenæsholm Tramway Museum

Leyland LETB 1 Smith, Mygind and Hûttemeier (1953)
Chassis number: 522617
Operator: NESA - 31
Actual owner when photographed: Skjoldenæsholm Tramway Museum

Two trolleybuees from Copenhagen in the bus exhibition hall at Skjoldenæsholm Tramway Museum. The one on the left is on a Leyland chassis with bodywork built by the main workshops of Copenhagen Tramways. The one on the right is also on a Leyland chassis and built by the company Smith, Mygind and Hûttemeier on Funen. A former motor bus converted for use as an overhead line service vehicle for the Aarhus tramway is seen in the background.

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