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Last Updated Sunday 28th November 2010

Gallery 250: Heaton Park Tramway Blackpool Day November 2010
The Heaton Park Tramway in Manchester held their most ambitious event to date on 21st November when they held "A Celebration of Blackpool's Trams and Transport". The highlight of the day was the four day loan of Open Top Balloon 706 which operated in passenger service alongside Marton Box 31 (also on loan) and Replica Vanguard 619 with Railgrinder 752 also in operation, illuminated. Photos of the day are included here along with images of 706's departure on Monday 22nd November. To access the photos click on the relevant thumbnail and you can then either navigate from there or return to this page and click on your next one!

Photographs in this Gallery were taken by Gareth Prior on 21st & 22nd November 2010.


Vanguard 619 & Marton Box 31

Marton Box 31, Vanguard 619 & Balloon 706

Balloon 706

Marton Box 31 & Vanguard 619

Marton Box 31 & Balloon 706

Blackpool Balloon 706

Marton Box 31 & Balloon 706

Vanguard 619

Railgrinder 752

Vanguard 619 & Balloon 706

Marton Box 31

Marton Box 31, Vanguard 619 & Balloon 706

Balloon 706

Balloon 706, Marton Box 31 & Railgrinder 752

Balloon 706 & Marton Box 31

Railgrinder 752

Vanguard 619

Marton Box 31

Balloon 706

Balloon 706

Marton Box 31

Vanguard 619

Railgrinder 752

Marton Box 31

Marton Box 31 & Balloon 706

Marton Box 31

Balloon Marton Box 31 & Vanguard 619

Balloon 706

Vanguard 619 & Balloon 706

Balloon 706

Balloon 706

Vanguard 619 & Marton Box 31

Balloon 706

Vanguard 619

Balloon 706

Marton Box 31

Vanguard 619

Railgrinder 752

Balloon 706 & Vanguard 619

Railgrinder 752

Marton Box 31

Vanguard 619

Railgrinder 752

Railgrinder 752

Balloon 706

Balloon 706

Balloon 706

Balloon 706

Balloon 706

Balloon 706

Balloon 706

Balloon 706

Balloon 706

Balloon 706

Balloon 706

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