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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trams on this fleet list the following colour coding is used: Operational, Under Attention/Overhaul/Restoration, Stored/Withdrawn, On loan elsewhere/stored off site |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 | 2025 | Photo |
14 | Lowestoft | 1904 | Brown & Cream | ? | Photo |
159 | Blackpool | 1927 | Green & Cream | 2025 | 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 | 2025 | Photo |
625 | Blackpool | 1937 | Green & Cream | 2004 (Blackpool) | Photo |
634 | Blackpool | 1937 | Advert for Terror Tram | 2025 | Photo |
726 | Blackpool | 1935 | Advert for HM Coastguard | 2010 (Blackpool) | Photo |
1858 | London Transport | 1930 | Red & White | 2025 | Photo |
Notes: The last operated dates are at the East Anglia Transport Musuem unless stated otherwise. Lowestoft 14 is currently in the West (new) Depot having been moved there in August 2024. It will undergo attention to its paintwork whilst there. 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. Glasgow 488 is a long-term restoration project. It was 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 in 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. The upper deck was transferred to the main tram depot and workshops in August 2024 for restoration whilst the lower deck remains in the West tram depot. 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. |
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