DescriptionSheffield tram No. 74 at Crich Tramway Village - geograph.org.uk - 1288435.jpg
English: Sheffield tram No. 74 at the National Tramway Museum in Crich, Derbyshire, UK. This tram dates from around 1900, or at least the bottom half does. The tram went eventually from Sheffield to Gateshead and was withdrawn from there in 1951. The bottom half survived and was eventually married up to the top of another slighter later tram. The wheels/trucks came from Leeds but the end result is a very smart looking restoration. The original Sheffield system closed in 1960. But in the mid-1990's a new system was introduced there, although it is nowhere as extensive as the original. The contrast between this old Sheffield tram and a modern one is stunning!.
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Sheffield tram No. 74 at the National Tramway Museum in Crich, Derbyshire, UK. This tram dates from around 1900, or at least the bottom half does. The tram went eventually from Sheffield to Gateshead and was withdrawn from there in 1951. The ...
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