English: British Trolleybuses - Huddersfield When the Salendine Nook Schools were built, Huddersfield Corporation was only operating trolleybuses, so a special terminus area for trolleybuses was built as part of the development. This was the only such provision in the British Isles. It was only used for a small number of journeys specifically for pupils at the Schools.
The scene is little changed today; fashions have changed and the trees have grown, but the buildings are still there.
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