TRAM: British and Australian (American usually streetcar also trolley) noun [C] An electric vehicle that transports people, usually in cities, and goes along metal tracks in the road. (Taken from the Cambridge English Dictionary)
GALLERY 20: Crich Tramway Village Yorkshire Day 2004 This page was added on Sunday 15 August 2004
1 2 All Photographs in this Gallery are taken by Tony Waddington on 1 August 2004
A non-runner at Crich since 1980 is Sheffield 189 which was another tram to be extracted from the Exhibition Hall for the day.
Yet another Sheffield tram is 264 which is still kept in the depot but has not operated at Crich since 1980. Here it is in the depot yard.
A tram with big Yorkshire connections leads this group with Sheffield Works Car 330. The tram originally saw use in Bradford before being sold on. The tram is always out on special event days and Yorkshire Day was no exception. The tram is in front of Leeds 399 and Leeds 180.
Another tram is on front of the queue here with Sheffield 74 joining them. This tram has seen use at Crich since 1995.