A Blackpool Tram outside of Blackpool

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A Blackpool Tram outside of Blackpool

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Who knew? :dunno: :lol:
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Re: A Blackpool Tram outside of Blackpool

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Adult (Tram)
Adult Single (Hop) £1.90
Adult Single (Medium Journey) £2.40
Adult Single (Long Journey) £2.90

The tracks are only 11 miles long..

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Ah - Beamish ?
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Re: A Blackpool Tram outside of Blackpool

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Molyned wrote:
28 Apr 2020, 22:02
Ah - Beamish ?
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Yep, Beamish. :) I'd love to visit that place.

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Re: A Blackpool Tram outside of Blackpool

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:hello: .. I'd be happy to wire up some sort of electrical gizmo and beamish you there at nearly the speed of light.

Ms. Bright had one. Are you familiar with Ms. Bright?
Her speed was faster than light.
She set out one day in a relative way
And returned on the previous night.

:poke:
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Re: A Blackpool Tram outside of Blackpool

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If you enjoy trams and nostalgia I recommend this place https://www.tramway.co.uk/
Not too far from where I used to live. On a good day not that many years ago( well perhaps more than I care to remember) me and a friend would cycle there despite the very hilly terrain! Well worth a visit. :) EricT
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Re: A Blackpool Tram outside of Blackpool

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airboatr wrote:
28 Apr 2020, 22:46
:hello: .. I'd be happy to wire up some sort of electrical gizmo and beamish you there at nearly the speed of light.

Ms. Bright had one. Are you familiar with Ms. Bright?
Her speed was faster than light.
She set out one day in a relative way
And returned on the previous night.

:poke:
:lol:
Beam me up Scotty, er Joe. :lol:

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Re: A Blackpool Tram outside of Blackpool

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Tomliner wrote:
28 Apr 2020, 23:14
If you enjoy trams and nostalgia I recommend this place https://www.tramway.co.uk/
Not too far from where I used to live. On a good day not that many years ago( well perhaps more than I care to remember) me and a friend would cycle there despite the very hilly terrain! Well worth a visit. :) EricT
Thanks Eric! :thumbsup: I definitely enjoy a nostalgic/historic tram. :)

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Re: A Blackpool Tram outside of Blackpool

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This was filmed at the Crich tramway museum. Complete with period music and vocal refrain! :) EricT

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=oDhaZElJ4 ... rt_radio=1
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Re: A Blackpool Tram outside of Blackpool

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I thoroughly enjoyed that. :) Thanks for posting that, Eric! :thumbsup:

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