Crich Tramway Village - The National Tramway Museum


The National Tramway Museum at Crich, (listen (help·info)) Derbyshire, England, is home to many trams, most of which ran through the streets of cities throughout the United Kingdom and some of which are from other countries. Most of the tram networks, with a few exceptions (mainly Blackpool) closed in the 1960s, although there has been a recent revival with new networks such as the Sheffield Supertram and Manchester Metrolink being built. The museum is based in the Crich Tramway Village, a recreated period village near to the modern village of Crich, near Matlock. The nearest railway station is Whatstandwell on the Derby-Matlock line with a steep uphill walk to the museum.


Size: 6144px × 4096px
Location: Crich, Derbyshire
Photo credit: © Studio9 / Alamy / Afripics
License: Royalty Free
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