Sheffield 330 was the first electric tram to Wakebridge at 11:45 and I missed it so here are some pictures of it at work during the afternoon.





Three employees and one volunteer laying a 'man trap'.
This is the final picture in the Wakebridge series which started in November and followed the reconstruction of the tram track.
There is still a lot of work to do to make the area attractive for our customers and I will continue to take pictures at Wakebridge whenever I can scrounge a ride on a passing tram.

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