History of the National Tramway Museum

Monday, April 25, 2011

Easter Sunday

When I was younger, I always used to enjoy being a tram conductor on busy bank holiday weekends and was pleased to see two of today's young members doing the same. What will the museum be like in another 40 years? Will it exist in its present form?

The tunnel into the library has been discovered by the enemy and filled in, rather inexpertly.


This is the former Silver Service number 4, an AEC Regal of the 1940s. Am I right in thinking that this was once owned by Bill Gardener? Remember him?
(Thanks for the update Aaron. I only paid a brief visit on Sunday afternoon.) Posted by Picasa

4 comments:

  1. You mean they've stopped you trying to dig your way into the library then? :)

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  2. You'll have to start your tunnel again, Richard

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  3. Aaron Johansson27/4/11 18:29

    Richard you seem to have missed that there was three young members on traffic duties as i was the lead inspector on sunday and 2nd inspector on monday. Also at the weekend, we had another three young members helping on the events team doing all sorts of little jobs from putting sand bags out to showing visiting children how to make gas mask boxes.

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  4. Gary Conn28/4/11 12:16

    that depends what you term as young, Aaron! ;-)

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