National Tramway Museum Crich, 24/4/12

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National Tramway Museum Crich, 24/4/12

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'Some' photographs from a recent trip to the superb collection at Crich - I can post more if of interest, these barely scratch the surface of the stunning collection they have there - including two LNER related Trams (and one works Trailer Tower Wagon), including the original GCR Grimsby and Immingham No 14 of 1915 and an ex-Gateshead Tram which went into Grimsby and Immingham service

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London Transported E1 'Rehabilitated' Tram 1622 - amazing sound from the motors when going at speed, and it could certainly shift (felt very exciting from the top deck)!

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London Transport 'Feltham' Tram 331

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Blackpool 'Toastrack' 166

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Glasgow Tram

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Blackpool electric locomotive

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Grimsby and Immingham Number 14 - http://www.lner.info/locos/Electric/immingham.shtml

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Gateshead (then Grimsby and Immingham and numbered 20) Tram 5, identical to number 10 (Grimsby and Immingham Number 26) in service at Beamish, which itself is due to be repainted in BR Green as seen here

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Blackpool Tram

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London County Council 106, a typical Edwardian 'Dick Kerr' type Tram

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Newcastle Bogie Tram 102

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The splendid Leicester 76, with reversed stairs and open 'dignity flap' (the perforated holes - when open as seen here to aid driver version over his left shoulder, and closed for embarking and disembarking to preserve women's modesty, a fantastic little piece of Edwardian history)

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Derby Tram No 1

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Derby Tram No 2 going underneath Friargate Bridge in Derby - I used to live just beyond Friargate Bridge up until a few months ago, to the left of the image is the Great Northern Railway Station, and further left of the line were the large GNR Warehouse which is still there, derelict but rumours are they will be turned into flats - http://www.urbexforums.co.uk/showthread ... 8-ARCHIVED

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The 'Steam Fiend' - brilliant!
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Re: National Tramway Museum Crich, 24/4/12

Post by JeffB »

Great pictures. Can remember riding the Grimsby - Immingham trams, from 1955 till i moved to Kings Cross in 1958. My uncle was a driver on them and when I was going to work one day he let me drive it between Cleveland Bridge and Immingham. Great days.
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