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Post by Deleted on Nov 20, 2010 0:23:02 GMT
A little bit of fun here is a photo that I took.............. What am I inside of and where is the location? Xerces Fobe
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Post by astock5000 on Nov 20, 2010 1:00:00 GMT
It is a double deck tram.
The window and destination blind layout looks like a Feltham. Only three were preserved - there is the one the LTM have at Acton, the centre entrance prototype at Crich, and one in America. The ones at Acton and Crich are restored (and Crich's one is operational), so if this is a Feltham it would be the one in America (the trams you can see out the windows look a bit American). I have no idea exactly where it is, though.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 20, 2010 1:05:27 GMT
Well done correct, but where in America?
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Post by phillw48 on Nov 20, 2010 10:31:21 GMT
Well done correct, but where in America? Xerces Fobe Seashore trolley museum? They have two or three British double deckers.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 20, 2010 15:33:50 GMT
[/quote]Seashore trolley museum? They have two or three British double deckers.[/quote] Correct ;D I counted 4 British UK double deckers, London, Blackpool, Liverpool and Glasgow - The Blackpool one is the only one currently operational. The Liverpool and Glasgow trams are in as withdrawn status + ageing and need major work to get then working again. Xerces Fobe
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Post by Deleted on Nov 20, 2010 18:45:01 GMT
I really enjoyed myself there a number of years ago! I dragged my wife along but made up for it with a shopping excursion and a fine lobster meal.
Also visited the "Bush Compound" nearby. The Kennebunkport Maine area is a nice visit.
Thanks Xercesfobe for refreshing some good memories!
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