Sales and publications

Trolleybus Magazine
The following issues are currently available from NTA Sales (* with colour cover picture, issue 265 on - cover & inside colour)

191 Mexico City - 1
192 Mexico City - 2, Notts & Derby picture-feature
193* Simferopol-Yalta (the world's longest trolleybus route - 53.75 miles)
194 Soviet production since 1933
195 Newcastle (Slatyford depot)
196* Bournemouth - 1, Moskva Jubilee
197 Bournemouth - 2, Polish trolleybuses for Russia?
198 Buenos Aires, Substations
199 Reading’s power supply system, Chaux-de-Fonds
200* Low-floor trolleybuses, Solonceni
201 Hoyerswerda, Milwaukee 350 (preservation)
202* Farewell to the Double-decker (picture-feature), Ukraine - 1 (Donetsk)
203 Transperience (Bradford), Ukraine - 2 (Makeyevka, Gorlovka, Dzerzhinsk)
204 Brisbane
205* Hanoi
206 Kingston-upon-Hull
207 Singapore (description)
209 Guadalajara - 2
210 Singapore (pre-war)
211* Mexico City picture-feature
212 Singapore (wartime), Boston
213 Nizhni Novgorod
214* Singapore (postwar - 1), Škoda production 1936-1995
215 Singapore (postwar - 2), London trolleybus maps
216 Singapore (postwar - 3), Solingen
218 Essen duobuses - 2, Model Trolleybuses, Huddersfield’s surviving traction standards
219 New systems in wartime Russia
220* København (Copenhagen) (see also TM 227)
221 Odense, South Lancs picture-feature
222 Auckland, Chicago picture-feature
223* Vancouver’s 50-year celebration, Lausanne
224* Glasgow and São Paulo picture-features
225* Athinai and Hastings picture-features
226* Alstom’s first trolleybus order (Athinai), Wellington Jubilee
227* Bradford’s surviving traction standards, More on København (see TM 220), Trolleybus Celebrations in the Czech Republic (Brno, Ústí nad Labem, Plzen)
228* Sarajevo picture feature, São Paulo Jubilee
229* Arnhem, Gdynia picture feature
230* 1990s in Retrospect, Edmonton Jubilee
231* Preservation in the Czech Republic and Slovakia, Bern picture-feature
232* Nordtroll (Russian manufacturer), German preservation
233* Anshan, Diode section insulators
234* Moskva Exhibition Service, Restoration of Bournemouth 202
235* Romania - 1
236* Romania - 2
237* Georgia - 1 (Batumi, Chiatura, Gori), London proposals
238* Georgia - 2 (Kutaisi, Ozurgeti, Poti) Sandtoft
239* Georgia - 3 (Rustavi, Samtredia, Sukhum)Athinai, the new Cristalis trolleybus
240* Georgia - 4 (Tbilisi, Tskhinvali, Zestaponi, Zugdidi), Recife
241* Yalta
242* History of Current Collection - 1, Moskva's Ikarus vehicles
243* History of Current Collection - 2, Huddersfield school services
244* North Korea - 1 (introduction)
245* North Korea - 2 (Pyongyang)
246* North Korea - 3 (other systems)
247* 40 Years of the NTA, China in 1983 - a personal reflection, Route changes in Minsk
248* China in 1983 - 2, Lausanne 70th anniversary
249* Ukraine picture-feature - 1
250* Ukraine picture-feature - 2
251* Gdynia - 1
252* Gdynia - 2
253* Gydnia - 3, Landskrona
254* Kyiv - 1, Tula
255* Kyiv - 2
256* Trolleybus depots, Singapore
257* Dayton, Saltzburg Obus Conference
258* Alfa-Romeo trolleybuses
259* Biel trolleybuses
260* Trolleybus production in Russia and Belarus
261* Trolleybus production in Russia and Belarus, part 2
262* Trolleybus production in Russia and Belarus, part 3
263* Saltzburg
264* Trolleybus production in Russia and Belarus, part 4
265* Surviving trolleybus equipment in Huddersfield
266* Cagliari system in Sardinia
267* Bradford Moor route
268* Toulon in retrospect
269* 1903 article on Schiemann trolleys
270* Closure of the Manchester and Ashton systems
271* Memories of Italy
272* A Hard Act to Follow
273* European Trolleybuses 1966-76, part 1
274* European Trolleybuses 1966-76, part 2
All prices include postage New members can obtain copies at a discount.
Issues UK Overseas Issues UK Overseas
191-226 50p £1.15 247-274 £2.50 £3.15
227-246 £1.50 £2.15      
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Published six times a year, Trolleybus Magazine is the world's premier journal devoted to trolleybuses and deals with the different aspects of the vehicles themselves and their operation.
Features:
* Descriptions of present-day operations overseas
* New vehicle developments
* Historical articles
* Preservation progress
* Comprehensive worldwide news
* Route and overhead wiring maps
* Book and video reviews
* Events diary
* Readers' correspondence
* 24 pages in each issue
* Fully illustrated (normally over 20 pictures in each issue)
* Colour cover picture
 
Books about Trolleybuses available from NTA Sales All prices include postage

LATEST FROM TROLLEYBOOKS
Nottingham Trolleybuses by David Bowler
330 pages, over 470 illustrations, printed in colour
Price £38 (UK), £40.00 (overseas) including postage
Available now

for details see www.trolleybooks.co.uk.
FROM OTHER PUBLISHERS
World Trolleybus Pictorial edited by Alan Murray
48 pages, 46 illustrations. Price £4.50 (UK), £5.45 (overseas)
Garrett Wagons – Electrics and Motors by Bob Whitehead
144 pages, 148 illustrations. Price £18.50 (UK), £21.50 (overseas)

MODEL KARRIER E6 TROLLEYBUS
A special limited edition of the Lledo 3-axle trolleybus. Price: £3.50 (UK), £4.65 (overseas)
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