Great Orme tramcar number 5 without passengers awaiting its return journey from the halfway house to the Victoria station


Great Orme tramcar number 5 without passengers awaiting its return journey from the halfway house to the Victoria station. The tramway was opened in its two stages: the lower section on 31 July 1902 and the upper on 8 July 1903. The line was initially provided with seven cars, three freight cars numbered 1 to 3 and four passenger cars numbered 4 to 7. The passenger cars were each named after a local Welsh Christian saint and are still in service. The freight cars were for the carriage of goods and parcels, as stipulated in the tramway's original Parliamentary Order, but were withdrawn from service by 1911. The freight vans were also used to carry coffins for burial at the church on Great Orme.


Size: 5184px × 3456px
Location: Great Orme Llandudno North Wales
Photo credit: © Richard Tadman / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

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