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Postcard: Crich museum line with bilevel rail car 100 on Tramway Village (1989)

Stop: Tramway Village.
Archive: Henrik Boye.
Publisher: J. Arthur Dixon.
Date: 1989.
City: Crich (United Kingdom).

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Crich Tramway Village
Open regularly

TramCrich museum line: Town End Terminus - Glory Mine terminus
Operates only in summer

Crich bilevel rail car 100 (ex London bilevel rail car 331), manufacturer Union Construction Company (UCC), signed Special, with advertising of 'Shop at Binns'.

Description

Sunderland 100 was built by The Union Constuction Company of Feltham, for the Metropolitan Electric Tramway Co. No. 331. From 1937 to 1952 it ran in Sunderland; finally restored at the National Tramway Museum, Crich in 1989
L6/SP.10238-T.M.S. 27A

Postcard: Crich museum line with bilevel rail car 100 on Tramway Village (1989)

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Last updated: March 19, 2024.