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DENCOL
LEAMINGTON SPA
76 of 321  Tue 4th Jun 2013 10:40am  

I think the location is Eaton Road terminus, prior to tram withdrawal to the station 1937.
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Midland Red

77 of 321  Tue 4th Jun 2013 12:26pm  

That was my first thought, but I'm wondering where the chimneys and telegraph pole (to the left) were and what the "building" to the right was I realise both services ran to the station, so it tends to support the theory
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dutchman
Spon End
78 of 321  Tue 4th Jun 2013 4:07pm  

I suspect the chimneys and telegraph pole were in Warwick Road and the building to the right belonged to the nursery.
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DENCOL
LEAMINGTON SPA
79 of 321  Wed 5th Jun 2013 10:10pm  

On 4th Jun 2013 9:48am, Midland Red said: Hopefully, someone can help identify the location of these two postcard images for me please Oh my
Looking at this tram photo reminds me of the smartness they always looked. As a five year old my mother took me to the paddling pool at Stoke Green, but I was more interested in watching the trams go by, much to the annoyance of my mother. But as my dad was a tram conductor he would tell me stories about the trams which I can still remember. On a nice summers day like today, to see a tram coming from the Bulls Head along the Binley Road between the rows of trees and the immaculate paint work shining in the sun, I will never forget. Happy days!
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Foxcote
Warwick
80 of 321  Sun 9th Jun 2013 10:17am  

With the amount of trams up and down, what a bustling street it would have been. I found some old photos of Smithford Street and the pavements looked really narrow with people spilling over into the road. Smithford Street Electric Tramway, Smithford Street
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Dreamtime
81 of 321  Sun 9th Jun 2013 5:51pm  
Off-topic / chat  

Foxcote
Warwick
82 of 321  Tue 2nd Jul 2013 11:14am  

Another tram on an old street view... Albany Road
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Midland Red

83 of 321  Wed 21st Aug 2013 6:06pm  

Tram painting Thumbs up
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morgana
the secret garden
84 of 321  Sun 30th Mar 2014 9:09pm  

Tram going under Longford Iron Bridge. LINK
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Prof
Gloucester
85 of 321  Sun 10th Aug 2014 3:22pm  

I recall a bus conductor who I always thought may have worked on the trams. At every stop he would call out the name of all the streets at that stop so that when the #9 bus reached the famous triangle at the end of King William Street (going in the direction of Stoke) he would call "Berry St, Brook St, Vernon St and Coronation Rd" and similar locations at every stop along the route. Perhaps it was an overhang from war-time when the windows were blocked out with rexene or leather blinds with a very small hole to squint out and see where you were. But he did this in daytime as well. Did anyone else use this route from town and remember him or knew him?
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Prof
Gloucester
86 of 321  Sun 10th Aug 2014 3:32pm  

Was the bus depot at Harnall Lane (you passed it on the Inner Circle in the 50s) previously a tram depot by chance? It would be interesting to know.
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Annewiggy
Tamworth
87 of 321  Sun 10th Aug 2014 4:40pm  

According to this site Prof the tram depot was next door to what became the bus depot History of Coventry trams
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Primrose
USA
88 of 321  Mon 11th Aug 2014 1:33pm  

On 10th Aug 2014 3:22pm, Prof said: when the #9 bus reached the famous triangle at the end of King William Street (going in the direction of Stoke) he would call "Berry St, Brook St, Vernon St and Coronation Rd" and similar locations at every stop along the route. . . . Did anyone else use this route from town and remember him or knew him?
I have no memory of this from the early/mid-sixties so he may not have been on the route by then. Of course, my mum usually walked into town and back from Coronation Road even when I was as young as three (I bet most of us were expected to walk long distances at that age). I think I would have remembered such a character, though, if I had encountered him.
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Coventryblue
Coventry
89 of 321  Mon 18th Aug 2014 2:54pm  

Interesting contributions on Coventry Tram network. My grandfather was Ernie Wright who was the conductor on the last tram. His son-in-law was John Over who was Chief Inspector.
M Bent

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Greg
Coventry
90 of 321  Tue 28th Apr 2015 9:48pm  

An opportunity has presented itself to see a piece of history. The tram rails shown in previous posts, at the old tram depot on the Foleshill Road, can currently be seen having been obscured by hire vehicles at the ABC van hire business. It looks like the empty site may be developed so I hope that someone will try to recover or preserve this small section of track and cobbles.
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