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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)

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GALLERY 49: Crich Tramathon 2006
This page was added on Sunday 18 June 2006

All Photographs in this Gallery have been taken by Gareth Prior on 11 June 2006.

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Crich Tramathon 2006
The annual Tramathon at the Crich Tramway Village happened on Sunday 11 June 2006. This event sees all the operational trams at the Museum operate in passenger service at some point in the day. On the next few pages we see the images of the day.

This shot comes from late afternoon after the shutters had been opened on the Exhibition Hall. From left to right we have Blackpool Standard 49, Sheffield 189, Blackpool Brush 298 and Prague 180.
The newest arrival at the Museum is Blackpool Brush 298 which is seen here in the Exhibition Hall.
Following the latest move round at Crich it is now possible to get some better shots of the unrestored body of Leamington & Warwick 1. The tram is seen here in the Exhibition Hall with Newcastle 102, Douglas Pier Head 1 and the Eades Reversible Truck for immediate company.