In Pictures: Busy and warm at the Seaton Tramway!

The Seaton Tramway in Devon runs on a unique gauge in the UK with a fleet of purpose built trams and some which have been converted from original first generation vehicles. When the weather is good it’s the purpose built trams which take centre stage as they have open areas so you can enjoy the conditions and see the wildlife found alongside the tramway. Towards the end of May Kevin Bartolf visited the tramway and captured some of the trams in service including some bunching at Seaton Wetlands because of delays elsewhere on the line.

There has been an incident which meant there was bunching at Seaton Wetlands giving the unusual chance to see so many trams in one photo. The photo is taken from on-board 11 with 8 just in front. 4 and 2 are on the right hand side and in the distance we see 9 approaching the stop to complete the five trams.

Another view at Wetlands as we take more of a look at 4 and 2 with passengers waiting patiently.

9 pulls into the loop behind 2.

Away from Seaton Wetlands at this is Colyton where 4 pulls along the platform edge before heading back towards Seaton. (All Photographs by Kevin Bartolf, 24th May 2023)

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