Trams & Trolleybuses of Huddersfield. From the early horse-drawn trams, to steam, to electrified, through to the first non-rail electrified buses. #Huddersfield, #Odersfelt, #huddersfieldofthepast
Thank you - amazing just looking at what went before us- I wish I could walk those streets now. Everything seems less cluttered and tidier. People had less, but looked smarter even just walking down the street. We unfortunately are witnessing the collapse of British towns. Huddersfield was once a beautiful thriving town with people who looked after it.
Nostalgia's not what it used to be. At 13:45 the number 71 to Lindley took me right back to my youth. It used to have to stop on New Hey Road to change the power to a different track.
Thank you very much for showing all those photos and really enjoying watching Everything was very beautiful in older days people was very friendly to ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️🌹🌹🌹🌹👍👍
Thank you - amazing just looking at what went before us- I wish I could walk those streets now. Everything seems less cluttered and tidier. People had less, but looked smarter even just walking down the street. We unfortunately are witnessing the collapse of British towns. Huddersfield was once a beautiful thriving town with people who looked after it.
Fabulous pictures taken in the good old days.....before we became part of Kirklees,this brings back great memories though. Thanks for posting.
Nostalgia's not what it used to be. At 13:45 the number 71 to Lindley took me right back to my youth. It used to have to stop on New Hey Road to change the power to a different track.
Lovely ❤
Thank you very much for showing all those photos and really enjoying watching Everything was very beautiful in older days people was very friendly to ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️🌹🌹🌹🌹👍👍
captivating and fascinating at the same time. wish i had use of hg wells time machine
What are the pipes for on the steam tram?
Excellent! Could do with more description about locations etc.