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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 59: Blackpool Trams in the Dark 2006
This page was added on Tuesday 26 September 2006

All Photographs in this Gallery have been taken by Gareth Prior

There are 31 photos on 11 pages in this gallery. Listed below are the type of tram on each pages, the numbers in brackets are the number of photos on that actual page.

Trams in the Dark 1 (3) | Trams in the Dark 2 (3) | Trams in the Dark 3 (3) |
Trams in the Dark 4 (3) | Trams in the Dark 5 (3) | Trams in the Dark 6 (3) |
Trams in the Dark 7 (3) | Trams in the Dark 8 (3) | Trams in the Dark 9 (3) |
Trams in the Dark 10 (3) | Trams in the Dark 11 (3)

Trams in the Dark 1
Well trams in the dark, almost dark or general murk! This is a new gallery for 2006 and has seen me undergo some experimentation with my camera - some of which has worked and some which hasn't. All types of trams are featured on the following pages - single deck, double deck, vintage - you name it, it is featured here! Please remember this was only a experiment so the standard may not be the best you have seen on BRITISH TRAMS ONLINE.

Boat 602 is seen unloading as the light fades at Pleasure Beach on 8 September 2006. The illuminations have already been switched on for the night.
Also on the night of 8 September 2006, Brush 626 is on the loop at Pleasure Beach. This shot shows how the contravision loses its effect when the saloon lights are in full swing and it is getting dark outside.
Brush 630 is at Manchester Square as the light starts to fade, helped by a significant cloud cover on 5 September 2006.