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Three working exhibits at the East Anglia Transport Museum - a trolleybus and two trams - were providing visitors with short rides around the site.
L -> R they are LT 1858 (1930) ; Blackpool 159 (1937) and Maidstone 52 (LCD 52) trolleybus from 1953. Standing here at the Chapel Road terminus, whilst the next group of passengers climb aboard.
Rides on the trams, trolley- and motor buses plus the narrow gauge railway are all free once you've paid to get in. All the volunteer operating staff are well-trained (tested) and very friendly.
L -> R they are LT 1858 (1930) ; Blackpool 159 (1937) and Maidstone 52 (LCD 52) trolleybus from 1953. Standing here at the Chapel Road terminus, whilst the next group of passengers climb aboard.
Rides on the trams, trolley- and motor buses plus the narrow gauge railway are all free once you've paid to get in. All the volunteer operating staff are well-trained (tested) and very friendly.
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