If in the 1960s, not trams, Chris, but trolleybuses - double deck buses
powered electrically from overhead wires, just like trams, but without fixed
tracks in the roadway. A bit confusing for some "over there", where I
believe what we call a tram is called a trolley.
Piers
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Chris Trask
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Subject: Re: [OM] Week 40 – pollution on our street
Some of those trams were still operating in London in the early 60's,
and I recall riding one or two of them.
>
>Here is another olde tyme destination
>
>https://www.tramway.co.uk/
>
>It is years since I was there last and judging by the volume of exhibits
>on show the place has exploded over the years.
>
>In the "Indoor Exhibitions" photo on on the home page I see an old
>Sheffield tram on the far right side.
>
Chris
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