The Glasgow trolleybus system operated
between 1949 and 1967,
with the network reaching its largest extent in 1959.
It was the only British system to open after World War II.
The trolleybuses were owned and operated by
Glasgow Corporation's Transport Department
![]() Daimler
trolleybus  
      in St.Vincent Street  | 
      
![]() Sunbeam (
TG1 )  
      62 seater by Alexander in Queen Street  | 
      
![]() Glasgow
Corporation trolleybus 
      beside Caledonia Road United Presbyterian Church designed by Alexander "Greek" Thomson  | 
      
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![]() Glasgow
Corporation trolleybus 
      in Paisley Road  | 
      
![]() Glasgow
Corporation trolleybus 
      at Eglinton Toll  | 
      
![]() Glasgow
Corporation 
      TB70 Crossley-bodied BUT 9613T trolleybus at Gorbals Cross  | 
      
![]() TB37
Crossley-bodied BUT 9613T trolleybus  
      at Govan  | 
      
![]() Trolleybus
TB81 
      at Govan Town Hall  | 
      
![]() Glasgow
Corporation trolleybus 
      in High Street  | 
      
![]() Glasgow
Corporation trolleybus  
      in High Street  | 
      
![]() Metro-Cammell
bodied Daimler CTM6 trolleybus  
      of Glasgow Corporation  | 
      
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