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SANDTOFT’S UP AND RUNNING AGAIN - AND GOOD NEWS FOR THE FUTURE

The Trolleybus Museum at Sandtoft near Doncaster opened to the public over the Spring bank holiday weekend for the first time since early November 2019, reports Derek Rayner.

The Saturday of the weekend was given over to a training day - for driver familiarisation etc

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