One of the most unusual and popular trams ever built in Britain – Blackpool’s illuminated Rocket 732 – is set to shine again later this year when it takes pride of place as a static exhibit in the annual illuminations display. This is the result of an exciting agreement between the Lancastrian Transport trust, who own the tram, and Blackpool Council’s Illuminations Department who will carry out the necessary work to restore it to a presentable condition.
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