Municipal Vehicles In Preservation

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A2726
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In the past, an important part of the market for commercial vehicles was the municipal or local authority sector. These organisations had responsibility for such services as maintaining roads, street lighting, refuse collection and education. Some also maintained the fire brigades and ambulance services in their areas. Many towns and cities had their own municipally owned public transport, often initially comprising trams and then later trolleybuses or buses. This gave rise to a range of specialist vehicles, at first horse-drawn and then steam and motorised. These encompassed road rollers to gully emptiers and dustcarts to mobile libraries. There were tower wagons to maintain street lighting and the overhead wiring for trams and trolleybuses. Many of these vehicles have survived to pass into preservation. Malcolm Batten presents a fascinating selection of images featuring a wide range of vehicles that have been operated by municipal authorities and then later preserved.

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Stock Code A2726.0
Author Batten M
ISBN13 9781398127265
Format Softback
Height(mm) 234
Width(mm) 165
Page Count 96
Pictures 180
Publication Date 15 Aug 2026
Publication Status Not yet published
Publisher AMBERLEY PUBLISHING
Record last updated 21/05/2026
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