Former trolleybus turning circle, Bellevue, Belfast (1)

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Former trolleybus turning circle, Bellevue, Belfast (1)

Image: © Albert Bridge Taken: 28 Sep 2012

See Image The last Belfast trolleybus ran on 12 May 1968. Although the route extended to Glengormley some, on the Bellevue service, terminated at this turning circle (still paved with setts- see Image) on the eastern side of the Antrim Road. The recess in the zoo wall (upper left) was to allow a safe spot for passengers using the stop on that side of the road. Image shows the one at Strathmore Park.

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