Postcard: Crich museum line with bilevel rail car 1282 near Bowes-Lyon Bridge (1980) Location: Bowes-Lyon Bridge . Archive: Henrik Boye . Publisher: J. Arthur Dixon . Date: 1980 . City: Crich (United Kingdom).
The picture shows Crich Tramway Village Open regularly Tram Crich museum line: Town End Terminus - Glory Mine terminus Summer operation only Crich bilevel rail car 1282 (ex Glasgow bilevel rail car 1282), manufacturer GCT, type Coronation Mark I, signed line 32 Elderslie Pasley Road Toll.
Read more Read less Description Glasgow 'Coronation' Tramcar 1282, built in 1940, negotiates the interiaced track below the Bowes-Lyon Bridge at the National Tramway Museum, Crich in Derbyshire
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National Tramway Museum '1940s Event' Part 1/2 (2011) Part 1/2. Scenes from the National Tramway Museum's '1940s Event' held over the 24th and 25th April 2011 in Crich, Derbyshire. This video takes a look at the event on the 25th April 2011.
Featured working trams are London Transport tram 1622, Blackpool 'Standard' tram 40, Glasgow tram 22, Glasgow tram 812, Southampton tram 45, Berlin tram 3006, Leeds tram 399 and Cardiff 'Water Car' 131.
Many sights were to be seen including a large number of vintage trams 'ready for war' in operation, military/civilian vehicles and personnel, 1940s displays, the tram depot (including the repair bay), main street and tram terminus, marching demonstrations, parade of vehicles and the 'Century of Trams' exhibition.
The main sights to be seen and included in this video are a ride on Glasgow tram 22 the entire length of the line, the parade of personnel and vehicles from the 1940s, Cardiff 'Water Car' cleaning the running lines, the running of Southampton 45 - the first tramcar saved for preservation with unique 'knifeboard seating' arrangement and the many vehicles and trams on display and in the depot.
Comprehensive film from the entire sight, filmed from many angles and places during the day, covering all the action from this 1940s event. By HomeMoviePerson -
April 24, 2011 -
April 25, 2011 .
Postcard: Crich museum line with bilevel rail car 45 on Tramway Village (1970) The National Tramway Museum, Crich, Matlock, Derbyshire.
The first tramcar acquired for preservation by the museum.
Southampton Corporation 45, is seen passing the depot yard.
It was constructed in 1903 and is of special design to permit operation through the low Bargate Arch.
LB/SP. 6270-T.M.S 17 By Henrik Boye, J. Arthur Dixon -
1970 .
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Photos from Crich Tramway Village Postcard: Crich Tramway Village (1973) Crich Tramway village
Home of The National Tramway Museum
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The village is home to a collection of over 60 tramcars from Britain and around the world, many of which run in regulag passenge service.
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1973 .
Postcard: Crich museum line with railcar 674 on Crich Tramway Village (1970) The National Tramway Museum, Crich, Matlock, Derbyshire.
New York trolley car674, built in Manhattan workshops of the Third Avenue Transit Corporation.
After opration in the United States, this tramcar later saw mary years' service in Vienna, Austria.
LB/SP. 6266-T.M.S 15 By Henrik Boye, J. Arthur Dixon -
1970 .
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