Hi Richard
I read your blog from time to time.
I have created a webpage.
Please have a look at
http://southafricantrams.weebly.com/sa-tram-preservation.html
The double decker tram from Johannesburg which is a UK build in the
30's. Anyway, the tram is going to be cut up for scrap. The tram needs
to be saved. Do you know of anybody that would be willing to help save
the tram with me. It would take about 3 to 4 thousand pounds to
purchase the tram and move it to a safe spot. This price is for
ownership of the tram and transport and removal costs.
My dad will restore the tram along with a few other volunteers.
South Africans are not interested in trams and one could look at
moving it to Crich or the like in the future.
Regards.
Craig Duckham
craig.duckham@gmail.com
I read your blog from time to time.
I have created a webpage.
Please have a look at
http://southafricantrams.weebly.com/sa-tram-preservation.html
The double decker tram from Johannesburg which is a UK build in the
30's. Anyway, the tram is going to be cut up for scrap. The tram needs
to be saved. Do you know of anybody that would be willing to help save
the tram with me. It would take about 3 to 4 thousand pounds to
purchase the tram and move it to a safe spot. This price is for
ownership of the tram and transport and removal costs.
My dad will restore the tram along with a few other volunteers.
South Africans are not interested in trams and one could look at
moving it to Crich or the like in the future.
Regards.
Craig Duckham
craig.duckham@gmail.com
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