I remember so well in the 1960s the cream and blue trams along Abbeydale Road. I used to grab one to Healy Swimming baths. I'd sit in the warm baths a while then plunge back into the pool. Believe it or not its still there (hurray!) almost next to what was the Dixon's Mint Rock factory which used to ooze with the delicious smell of hot sugar as I was walked past its open door to get the bus home.
Best built trams in the world, the very first of their kind. No other tram like these existed and it's thanks to these, others have evolved since. Still are the most powerful tram running and still going strong to this very date! 26 years old!
I don't think the first one was actually taken in 1873. Firstly, It looks like the Crich Valley Tramway exactly and secondly, that Tramcar looks like one of the cars preserved there.
We had to get rid of ticket machines due to cases of vandalism and theft of the revenue held within them. We found it to be a better solution to bring conductors on to our trams, which still operate onboard to this date. Hope this helps!
Taken in 1890 to 2015.
Taken over 127 years ago to 2 years ago.
I remember so well in the 1960s the cream and blue trams along Abbeydale Road. I used to grab one to Healy Swimming baths. I'd sit in the warm baths a while then plunge back into the pool. Believe it or not its still there (hurray!) almost next to what was the Dixon's Mint Rock factory which used to ooze with the delicious smell of hot sugar as I was walked past its open door to get the bus home.
Good tram
+WITJHT Roise they are, i travel on them every Monday!
Best built trams in the world, the very first of their kind. No other tram like these existed and it's thanks to these, others have evolved since. Still are the most powerful tram running and still going strong to this very date! 26 years old!
I don't think the first one was actually taken in 1873. Firstly, It looks like the Crich Valley Tramway exactly and secondly, that Tramcar looks like one of the cars preserved there.
Why did they get rid of the ticket machines
We had to get rid of ticket machines due to cases of vandalism and theft of the revenue held within them. We found it to be a better solution to bring conductors on to our trams, which still operate onboard to this date.
Hope this helps!
Isn't that crich tramway museum at the beginning?
Ah yes it is, I just saw the Bowes-Lyon bridge
i remember the 1990's trams
So....why did they stop running them, in 2013?
They're still running strong, all 25 of them are around 26 - 27 years old. Running perfectly well in 2020.
@@JRWilson242 25? there's 30 mate! and 7 new ones
Splendid stuff, Barry - which production was the 1954 footage originally shot for, please ?
The cineatoghapher Ron Craigen was working on a propomtional film for Peak District at the time and shot this speculatively.
At 4:50 was that a race?
Do you mean 3:58?
yeah...whoops.
I have no idea, but I doubt so. More likely they have separate tracks at the city centre for 2 of the lines to prevent congestion