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herberts lad
Exhall
1 of 321  Fri 10th Feb 2012 6:25pm  

Here is a section of old Coventry tram at Crich tram museum spotted in the museum's shed
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dutchman
Spon End
2 of 321  Fri 10th Feb 2012 7:08pm  

Good find Herbert's Lad Cheers It's sad that there's hardly anything tram-related in Coventry's own Transport Museum Sad
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NormK
bulkington
3 of 321  Sat 11th Feb 2012 12:10pm  

The only thing I discovered regarding trams was when we demolished the Priory Street baths the walkway around the swimming pool was re-enforced with tramlines because there was a large ducting witch ran the full length of the pool, whether they were old worn out ones they used I don't know. Also going off topic the swimming pool must have taken a direct hit during the war because there was a tree growing in the deep end, there is a pic somewhere, will see if I can sort it out.
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Baz
Coventry
4 of 321  Mon 4th Jun 2012 7:58pm  

Sorry about this. It may sound daft to some, but where were the trams stored at (their depot). A lot is said about the memories people have of them, I know they ran to Bedworth, but where were they stored, and where did they take there power from? Blush
Always looking forward to looking at the past.

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dutchman
Spon End
5 of 321  Mon 4th Jun 2012 8:11pm  

Foleshill Road and (later) Priestley's Bridge, Stoney Stanton Road: Coventry Tramways Depots Power came from the tramway system's own power station(s).
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Baz
Coventry
6 of 321  Mon 4th Jun 2012 8:31pm  

Thanks again Dutchman. A really good bit of info on that site. Well worth a look. "And for the bus lovers". Thumbs up
Always looking forward to looking at the past.

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Midland Red

7 of 321  Mon 4th Jun 2012 8:55pm  

Remains of track at the former depot at Foleshill Road still in place
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NeilsYard
Coventry
8 of 321  Mon 4th Jun 2012 11:32pm  

Thanks for that Midland - love seeing glimpses of the great past that are still around hidden away. Thumbs up
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TonyS
Coventry
9 of 321  Tue 5th Jun 2012 9:50am  

Thanks for that MR, a wonderful "snapshot" of our past, and one that probably won't be around for much longer - great spot! Thumbs up
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flapdoodle
Coventry
10 of 321  Tue 5th Jun 2012 12:58pm  

I lived in a city with trams in the 1990s and they were excellent.
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia
11 of 321  Tue 5th Jun 2012 5:02pm  

On 4th Jun 2012 8:55pm, Midland Red said: Remains of track at the former depot at Foleshill Road still in place
Great picture MR. If cobblestones could talk! Thumbs up
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Baz
Coventry
12 of 321  Thu 14th Jun 2012 6:15am  

All this information is just great. I have picked up on something that interests me. Tramcar 32 was built in 1907 by Milnes Voss and is resting derelict in a copse somewhere in Warwickshire, Does any one know where this is? I don't think for one minute there will be much left, 105 years of our weather will have put paid to the wood and most of the metal. But it would be nice to get some photos. Cheers
Always looking forward to looking at the past.

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Baz
Coventry
13 of 321  Thu 14th Jun 2012 9:18pm  

It's so sad to see things from our past, Coventry's history ending up like this. I can understand why people of today buy old buses and spend most of there own time and money on them. It's part of our history, like Pete Waterman and his train engines, selecting items from our past for the people of tomorrow. Not much can be done for this I am afraid. R.I.P. Coventry Tram. Sad
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dutchman
Spon End
14 of 321  Fri 15th Jun 2012 2:39am  

I'm too young to remember Coventry trams but a bloke I knew many years ago by the name of 'Arthur' told me he cried the day after the Blitz because he knew then the tramway system would be scrapped as a result of the bombing. It was already being phased-out in any case but the Blitz hastened the process by several years.
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Jaytob
Derbyshire
15 of 321  Fri 15th Jun 2012 3:33pm  

I never realised how extensive the tram network was in Coventry. The history is really interesting. It's sad to think that Coventry has now fallen behind other cities in this technology. I know in the 90s the Council tried to introduce the system again but it was not accepted as a viable proposition by anyone.
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