Today I worked as a conductor on Southampton 45. A customer told me of two wartime slogans he remebered on London trams and buses:
'Multiply the paper stocks'
'Put me in the ticket box'
and
'I trust you'll padon this correction '
'That stuff is there for your protection'.
The first slogan is asking for used tickets to be collected for waste paper and the second refers to the masking put on windows to protect from bomb blasts.
The trams in service today were Oporto 273 (seen at Stevenson Place), Southampton 45 (at Town End), and Paisley 68 (at Wakebridge). My assessment is that most customers rode on all three trams and enjoyed their day at the Museum.
On Southampton 45 most cusomers rode upstairs and were not frightened of the sunshine. Look at the pictures; our customers like to ride upstairs on open cars and one very different alternative adds to the experience.
Finally note that on the first week of the school summer holidays (ie peak season), Woodland Refreshments are/is closed.
History of the National Tramway Museum
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Friday, July 28, 2006
Wednesday, July 26, 2006
No open top trams
Another very hot and humid day with very little wind and temperatures in the low 30s.
There were no open trams in service although the engineers assured me that several were available. Instead our customers sweltered. Why weren't they offered an exhilerating ride on an open car?
Leeds 399 at Glory Mine. The other two were Blackpool 40 and Johannesburg 60.
There were no open trams in service although the engineers assured me that several were available. Instead our customers sweltered. Why weren't they offered an exhilerating ride on an open car?
Leeds 399 at Glory Mine. The other two were Blackpool 40 and Johannesburg 60.
Tuesday, July 25, 2006
Leeds 399
Friday, July 21, 2006
Trams & trees
Tuesday, July 18, 2006
Heatwave
Sunday, July 16, 2006
Modern Mini
Wednesday, July 12, 2006
View from the Bridge
Tuesday, July 11, 2006
Computers and Horse Trams
What is Alan Phoenix doing to a defenceless computer - answer in the next issue of The Journal.
Sheffield 15 operated for the Edwardian weekend but is now back in the Exhibition Hall, sandwiched between Oporto 9 and Prague 180. Sheffield 264 is in the background.
Another fine day with Blackpool 166, LCC 106 and Leeds 399 in service.
Friday, July 07, 2006
Pims Served with Lemonade
Wednesday, July 05, 2006
Next weekend
Sheffield horse tram 15 in the workshop - presumably being prepared for the forthcoming Edwardian Weekend. There are also several barrels of real ale in the Red Lion (Leadmill, Ossett Silver King and Moorhouses Pendle Witch). I am hoping to call in the Red Lion on Sunday (9th) - how about you?
The weather was overcast and showery today. The trams in service were Blackpool & Fleetwood 2, Blackpool 40 and Sheffield 74.
The weather was overcast and showery today. The trams in service were Blackpool & Fleetwood 2, Blackpool 40 and Sheffield 74.