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East Anglia Transport Museum.

Discussion in 'Everything Else Heritage' started by 45669, Mar 5, 2012.

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    45669 Part of the furniture

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    Evening All,

    If anyone is interested to have a look, I have just added some pictures of trams at the East Anglia Transport Museum to my Flickr site :

    East Anglia Transport Museum - a set on Flickr

    Hope that they are of interest.
     
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    A very nice set.

    I live 5 minutes away but haven't been since the 1990s, trams are not my thing. I would like to see the Southwold railway van but i'm not paying £7 to do that!
     
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    There are some pictures of the Southwold van here if you still haven't been to see it : https://www.flickr.com/photos/train-pix/sets/72157647895820033/
     
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    Victor Nat Pres stalwart Friend

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    Thank you sir for the pictures, It sure as hell looks a lot better than the London Transport Museum at Covent Garden.
     
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    At least you can have a ride on the vehicles at the EATM.
     
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    OK it's on the to-do list
     
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    Yep, thanks for sharing...on my 'to do' list too!
     
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    Glad they were of interest.
     
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    Dusting off a very old thread, we went there on Thursday. In spite of it honking down with rain, we had a good time, and got a ride on a trolleybus, a 1930s Blackpool single-decker and a double-deck LT tram, and a 2' gauge railway. All rather jolly, and they have expansion under way.
     
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    A slideshow of my visit last year:

     
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