Electric trolleys may soon be in use in downtown Pensacola. The Gulf Island National Seashore has offered the use of six electric shuttles to the city of Pensacola while it waits on the ferry service to begin next year. Curt Morse, executive director of the Downtown Improvement Board, told the board at its meeting Tuesday he was working to have the trolleys put into service in downtown Pensacola by Memorial Day. Dan Brown, superintendent of the Gulf Island National Seashore, said the trolleys are two vehicles linked together and can hold 27 people. Gulf Island National Seashore is providing the vehicles at no cost to the city or DIB, but once the ferry service is up and running in 2018, the vehicles will go back to the Gulf Island National Seashore.