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East Anglia Transport Museum

To aid visibility of the current status of the trams on this fleet list the following colour coding is used:
Operational, Under Attention/Overhaul/Restoration, Stored/Withdrawn, On loan elsewhere/stored off site


No. Place Year Livery Year last operated Link
11 Blackpool 1939 Green & Cream 2024 Photo
14 Lowestoft 1904 Brown & Cream ? Photo
159 Blackpool 1927 Green & Cream 2024 Photo
290 Blackpool 1937 Green & Cream 2009 (Blackpool) Photo
474 Amsterdam 1938 Blue & Cream 2023 Photo
488 Glasgow 1901 Orange, Crimson & Green 1961 (Glasgow) Photo
513 Sheffield 1950 White & Blue 2024 Photo
625 Blackpool 1937 Green & Cream 2004 (Blackpool) Photo
634 Blackpool 1937 Advert for Terror Tram 2024 Photo
726 Blackpool 1935 Advert for HM Coastguard 2010 (Blackpool) Photo
1858 London Transport 1930 Red & White 2024 Photo

Notes:
The last operated dates are at the East Anglia Transport Musuem unless stated otherwise.
Blackpool 290 (627) arrived at Carlton Colville 29th July 2022 having been acquired from the Fleetwood Heritage Leisure Trust. It is due to be restored to service.
Both decks of Glasgow 488 are now located in the new West Depot at Carlton Colville. The tram had been repatriated from France in March 2013 and after a long spell at the Boston Lodge Workshops, Ffestiniog Railway, Wales the lower deck was transferred to off-site storage Suffolk in August 2021. The upper deck followed in March 2022 and was the first part of the tram to reach the museum. The lower deck joined it on 14th November 2023.
Sheffield 513 is on loan from Beamish - the Living Museum of the North. It arrived at Carlton Colville on Thursday 17th February 2011 and entered service on Sunday 24th April 2011.
Blackpool 625 left Blackpool for Carlton Colville on 21st November 2022 having been donated to EATM by the Fylde Transport Trust.
Blackpool 634 was launched back into service on 29th March 2024 following the completion of its restoration/commissioning. The tram remains owned by the Fylde Transport Trust and is on a 5 year loan.
Blackpool 726 moved from Blackpool to the East Anglia Transport Museum on 28th November 2022. It was formerly owned by the Fylde Transport Trust who donated the tram to the EATM.

This page was last updated on Monday 1st April 2024


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