{"id":99,"date":"2012-03-21T19:45:10","date_gmt":"2012-03-21T19:45:10","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.britishtramsonline.co.uk\/news\/?p=99"},"modified":"2012-03-21T19:45:10","modified_gmt":"2012-03-21T19:45:10","slug":"gateshead-52-to-get-a-new-home","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.britishtramsonline.co.uk\/news\/?p=99","title":{"rendered":"Gateshead 52 to get a new home?"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>The Tramway Museum Society has confirmed that discussions have been taking place in regard of the long-term future of <strong>Gateshead 52<\/strong>. A proposal has been made to offer the remains of this tramcar to the Beamish Museum, subject to final agreement by members of the TMS.<\/p>\n<p><!--more--><\/p>\n<p><strong>52 <\/strong>has had a long and sad history in preservation and could arguably qualify as the most neglected of any preserved tram in the UK. It was originally sold to one of its former tram drivers following the closure of the Gateshead system, who went on to donate it to the TMS for inclusion in what was to become the National Tramway Museum collection at Crich. In the early years of the Museum the tram was stored outside, and despite some work being carried out on it, it was one of the first trams to be dispatched to the off-site store at nearby Clay Cross, where it has remained for the past four decades \u2013 longer than any other tram housed there. Sadly in 1999, the tram was badly damaged as the result of a devastating fire which struck the Clay Cross store, which resulted in approximately half of the car body being severely damaged by the flames. As <strong>52 <\/strong>had already been in a very poor condition, this further reduced the chances of it ever being restored to running order at<br \/>\nCrich, especially as low-capacity cars are generally not in favour at the Museum. In some ways this is a shame, as four-wheel single deck trams are rather poorly represented by the National collection: the only other British example in the whole fleet (excluding works and horse cars) being <strong>Sheffield 46<\/strong>, which is also stored at Clay Cross and is therefore not on public display.<\/p>\n<p>It is therefore extremely pleasing that the Society are now taking steps to transfer the remains of car <strong>52 <\/strong>to Beamish, for eventual restoration back to an operational condition. As Beamish Museum already possess a similar tram, <strong>Gateshead 51 <\/strong>in dismantled form, it has often been suggested that the remains of both cars could be merged allowing the best<br \/>\nparts of both to be used in a reconstruction of a traditional Gateshead four-wheel tramcar. However, Beamish Museum have since confirmed that in fact they ultimately intend to restore both <strong>51<\/strong> AND <strong>52<\/strong>, and the possibility exists for the cars to be restored in totally different guises. It is believed that at least some parts of <strong>51 <\/strong>actually began life as a double-deck car, which gives the exciting possibility of a double-deck Gateshead car joining the working fleet at Beamish in the distant future! <strong>52<\/strong> also operated in a number of different guises, first as a semi-open combination car (similar to <strong>Manchester 765<\/strong>, based at the Heaton Park Tramway), then becoming largely enclosed and finally becoming fully enclosed when it was rebuilt into its current appearance. Archive photographs of <strong>52 <\/strong>running in Gateshead are available to view on the Beamish Transport &amp; Industry news blog: <a href=\"http:\/\/beamishtransport.blogspot.com\/2011\/12\/gateshead-52.html\" target=\"_blank\">http:\/\/beamishtransport.blogspot.com\/2011\/12\/gateshead-52.html<\/a><\/p>\n<p>To authorise the suggested ownership transfer of <strong>52<\/strong>, a special resolution must be proposed, and this will be presented to members of the Tramway Museum Society at their Annual General Meeting in July 2011, when members should also get the chance to share their views on the idea and ask questions of the Board. If approved, the result would mean that <strong>52 <\/strong>could return to the North East and hopefully receive the full restoration it so richly<br \/>\ndeserves. At Beamish it could join fellow Gateshead car <strong>10<\/strong> as well as other superbly restored local cars, <strong>Sunderland 16<\/strong> and <strong>Newcastle 114<\/strong>. Hopefully those who have the final say in this decision will do what is best for <strong>Gateshead 52<\/strong> and ensure that its sad tale<br \/>\nfinally gets a happy ending.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Report by Andrew Waddington<\/strong><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The Tramway Museum Society has confirmed that discussions have been taking place in regard of the long-term future of Gateshead 52. 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