Explore the evolution of Belfast's transport from red trams to modern sightseeing buses. A look at the golden age of the trolleybus.

As you ride the modern, low-emission sightseeing bus, you are treading the same paths as the famous red trams and trolleybuses of yesteryear.
Before 1954, Belfast was a city of trams. They were the lifeline of the shipyard workers.
In the late 30s and 40s, trolleybuses took over. They ran on overhead wires but had rubber tires.
The concept of the "Red Open Top Tour" is newer but has become iconic. It repurposed the double-decker (which replaced the trolleybus) into a leisure vehicle. It symbolizes a Belfast that has moved from a closed, industrial city to an open, welcoming tourist destination.
A Citybus from 1968, showing how design has evolved.

This guide is written by locals who love Belfast. We want to help you look past the headlines and see the vibrant, historic, and welcoming city that Belfast is today.
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