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National Tramway Museum
Derbyshire and the Peak District
 


The National Tramway Museum at Crich in Derbyshire is home to a vast collection of operational and display Tramcars. Exhibition halls, a workshop where the Trams are restored and maintained, shops, a public house, woodland walks and of course Tram rides.
To find out more about the National Tramway Museum click here.
 10/08/03


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Bowes-Lyon Bridge

 

From under the bridge looking down Tramway Street

 

Leeds 1926

 

The iron pillar on the left was used to ventilate an underground
 public convenience near New Street Station in Birmingham  

 

  Blackpool 1926

 

  Red Lion Hotel was restored piece by piece at Crich Tramway Village,
it was once a working public house in Stoke-on-Trent.

 

  

Chesterfield 1904

 

Paisley & District 1919

 

Glasgow 1922

 

The Police Box once stood near the North Circular Road in London

 

The Victorian Bandstand came from a park in Stretford, Manchester.

 

The cast iron arches in front of the Tea Rooms
 came from Ambergate Station on the Midland Railway and the
   iron railings from the balconies of the Old Bath Hotel in Matlock Bath.

 

Southampton 1903

 

Ice Cream Parlour

 

 

 

The Trams run from Town End to the Glory Mine Terminus
 810 ft above sea-level, above is a view along the way.

 

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