This is one of the enamel signs which were mounted in bus shelters throughout the City of Hull. It shows Hull's trolleybus network at its fullest extent. The final route was introduced in 1945 and there were no closures until the early 60s. Enamel was an excellent medium for these signs: weatherproof, virtually vandalproof and easily cleaned.
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