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The city of Birmingham possessed the country's largest 3ft 6in gauge tramway, which was to survive through into the 1950s. This volume in the Lost Tramways of... Læs mere
The city of Birmingham possessed the country's largest 3ft 6in gauge tramway, which was to survive into the 1950s. This volume in the Lost Tramways of England... Læs mere
The Brighton fleet of 3ft 6in trams was to survive virtually until the outbreak of World War II, indeed replacement trams were still being constructed in the 1930s, but... Læs mere
Arguably the last of the 'traditional' tramways to operate in Britain, Dundee's fleet of some 56 trams were to survive through until the mid-1950s when - despite... Læs mere
Lost Tramways of England: Leeds East is the second of two volumes in the series covering the history of trams in thecity. This volume examines the later history of... Læs mere
This was the area that witnessed the London United Tramway's early trolleybus routes as well as operations of Croydon Corporation. Although many of the routes... Læs mere
One of four volumes to cover the history of electric tramcar operation in London. Stretching once as far east as Dartford, much of the network south-east of... Læs mere
One of four volumes to cover the history of electric tramcar operation in London. It concentrates on those routes to the North and North-west of the River... Læs mere
One of four volumes covering the history of electric tramcar operation in London; concentrating on the routes to the north-east. The system in this area was... Læs mere
In the second volume in the ‘Lost Tramways’ series to feature Ireland, the history of the trams that served Dublin and its environs are recalled. Although dominated by... Læs mere
Amongst the chain of tramways that formed the links between Liverpool and Rochdale were the services that operated in Bolton, St Helens, Wigan and the... Læs mere