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National Tramway Museum - Crich, 1 July Chesterfield Tramcar No 7 (built 1904) makes progress along the reconstructed street, passing a selection of classic cars (Triumph, Standard and Ford) outside the Red Lion pub. (Tim Edmonds) |
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National Tramway Museum - Crich, 1 July Southampton open-top Tramcar No 45 (built 1903) arriving at the intermediate passing loop at Wakebridge stop. In the background is the most modern tram in the fleet, Berlin 3006 (built 1969), which has been specially adapted as the 'Access Tram' for people with mobility problems. (Tim Edmonds) |
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National Tramway Museum - Crich, 1 July The view from the 1844 Bowes-Lyon bridge, moved to Crich from Stagenhoe Park in Hertfordshire. Approaching is Sheffield Tramcar No 74 (built 1900). (Tim Edmonds) |
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