The Polperro Horse Bus.
Reverse side of the postcard.
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The Polperro Horse Bus.
The Polperro Horse Bus was a unique mode of transportation that operated in the village of Polperro, Cornwall, in the early 20th century. It was a horse-drawn omnibus that provided a means of transport for locals and tourists visiting the picturesque coastal village.
The horse bus in Polperro was established in the late 19th century as a way to transport people from the top of the village down to the harbor area, which was inaccessible by road due to its narrow streets and steep inclines. The bus was an open-top vehicle with seating for passengers, and it was pulled by a team of horses.
The Polperro Horse Bus was a popular attraction in its time, offering visitors a unique and scenic way to explore the village. It became an iconic symbol of Polperro and featured in postcards and promotional materials promoting the village as a tourist destination.
However, with the rise of motorized vehicles and improved road infrastructure, the horse bus gradually became obsolete. It ceased operating in the 1920s, and today, horse-drawn carriage rides are sometimes offered as a nostalgic tourist experience in Polperro.
Founder
Printed in Great Britain.
Date
1973.
Culture
England.
Classification
Postcard.