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As the Seashore Museum have shown no interest in restoring the 3 UK trams in their possession over MANY years, perhaps they could raise the necessary funding to repatriate the three trams to the UK where they could in time be restored.
By whom though? If someone genuinely is serious about shipping any of these trams back to the UK, great, good luck to you. But as it is, there are a huge number of trams stored at various places waiting to be restored, making any argument to return these without any sort of concrete plan and/or funding in place much weaker.