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 91: Docklands Light Railway August 2007 This page was added on Sunday 23rd September 2007
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All Photographs in this Gallery were taken by David Bosher on 17th August 2007.
There are 15 photos on 5 pages in this gallery.
1 (3 photos) | 2 (3) | 3 (3) | 4 (3) | 5 (3)
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Docklands Light Railway August 2007
On the next five pages are 15 photos taken on the Docklands Light Railway system from the camera of David Bosher taken on 17th August 2007. Images featured on these pages were taken at All Saints, Bow Church, Devons Road, Limehouse, Poplar, Pudding Mill Lane and Stratford. So just sit back, relax and enjoy these photos! (As ever you can access the photos by using the links at either the top or bottom of the page)
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Unit 58 arriving at Devons Road en route to Lewisham
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Unit 61 arriving at Bow Church station, on the south side of Bow Road, en route to Stratford along the route of the former North London Railway's Poplar branch, closed to passengers after war damage in 1944 although freight kept it busy until the 1970s before the DLR uitlised this section in 1987.
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Unit 65 leaving Devons Road station along the course of the ex-North London line although there was no station here in heavy rail days. The NLR's works, however, were situated here on the east side of the line to the south of the present station (on left in photo) but now covered by a housing and industrial estate.
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