Category Archives: London Transport Museum

In Pictures: London Transport 1858 in service at East Anglia’s Trolleybus Weekend

Every year in September, the East Anglia Transport Museum run their “big” event of the year: Trolleybus Weekend. With their extensive fleet of trolleybuses in use throughout the weekend (which includes late night running on the Saturday evening) the trams … Continue reading

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In Pictures: The trams at London Transport Museum’s Acton store

When the London Transport Museum in Covent Gardens last underwent a major redevelopment between 2005 and 2007 there was a major change in emphasis and reduction in large items on display which saw two of the trams previously on view … Continue reading

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Heritage organisations start to shut down after latest government advice **updated 20th March**

The situation with closures and changes to openings of heritage tramways and museums continues to change rapidly as the Coronavirus pandemic continues to make itself felt. It is inevitable, sensible and understandable that these decisions have to be made and … Continue reading

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This week on British Trams Online

It is another two Photo Gallery week for you this week:

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A look at the trams at the London Transport Museum store, Acton

The London Transport Museum Depot at Acton opens three times a year to the general public – with full facilities available on site on these special days – as well as being open for smaller private group visits by special … Continue reading

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