David Slater (Spoddendale)'s photos with the keyword: REO207L

DSCN1098 The Polperro Tram Company NV02 CCO - 11 J…

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Tuesday 11 June 2013 (1443) - The small fishing village of Polperro in Cornwall has such narrow streets in the harbour area that the village is a restricted area for traffic. A large coach and car park is located at the top of the long main street of the village and visitors then walk down into the centre. Alternatively they can use the small shuttle vehicles of ‘The Polperro Tram Company’ operated by A Wright and Sons – a local business that also includes the selling of ice cream and Cornish pasties! During my visit three vehicles were active, a motorised Suzuki (NV02 CCO) and two electric vehicles with bodywork mounted on milk float chassis (JDR 661F and REO 207L). The Suzuki seen from the window of our room at the Penryn House Hotel as it headed from the village to the car park.

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Tuesday 11 June 2013 (1648) - The small fishing village of Polperro in Cornwall has such narrow streets in the harbour area that the village is a restricted area for traffic. A large coach and car park is located at the top of the long main street of the village and visitors then walk down into the centre. Alternatively they can use the small shuttle vehicles of ‘The Polperro Tram Company’ operated by A Wright and Sons – a local business that also includes the selling of ice cream and Cornish pasties! During my visit three vehicles were active, a motorised Suzuki (NV02 CCO) and two electric vehicles with bodywork mounted on milk float chassis (JDR 661F and REO 207L). REO 207L, named Lizzie, seen at the car park terminus which comprises a covered drive through shelter with gates which may be locked to provide secure parking for the vehicles. The electric vehicles were also charged up outside the company shop in the village.

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Tuesday 11 June 2013 (1523) - The small fishing village of Polperro in Cornwall has such narrow streets in the harbour area that the village is a restricted area for traffic. A large coach and car park is located at the top of the long main street of the village and visitors then walk down into the centre. Alternatively they can use the small shuttle vehicles of ‘The Polperro Tram Company’ operated by A Wright and Sons – a local business that also includes the selling of ice cream and Cornish pasties! During my visit three vehicles were active, a motorised Suzuki (NV02 CCO) and two electric vehicles with bodywork mounted on milk float chassis (JDR 661F and REO 207L). REO 207L, named Lizzie, seen at the village terminus about to return to the car park. Wright’s ice cream shop is on the left in the background.

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Tuesday 11 June 2013 (1506) - The small fishing village of Polperro in Cornwall has such narrow streets in the harbour area that the village is a restricted area for traffic. A large coach and car park is located at the top of the long main street of the village and visitors then walk down into the centre. Alternatively they can use the small shuttle vehicles of ‘The Polperro Tram Company’ operated by A Wright and Sons – a local business that also includes the selling of ice cream and Cornish pasties! During my visit three vehicles were active, a motorised Suzuki (NV02 CCO) and two electric vehicles with bodywork mounted on milk float chassis (JDR 661F and REO 207L). REO 207L, named Lizzie, seen leaving the car park for the downhill run to the village.

DSCN1103 The Polperro Tram Company JDR 661F - 11 J…

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Tuesday 11 June 2013 (1502) - The small fishing village of Polperro in Cornwall has such narrow streets in the harbour area that the village is a restricted area for traffic. A large coach and car park is located at the top of the long main street of the village and visitors then walk down into the centre. Alternatively they can use the small shuttle vehicles of ‘The Polperro Tram Company’ operated by A Wright and Sons – a local business that also includes the selling of ice cream and Cornish pasties! During my visit three vehicles were active, a motorised Suzuki (NV02 CCO) and two electric vehicles with bodywork mounted on milk float chassis (JDR 661F and REO 207L). JDR 661F, named ‘Maud’, was on the downhill run from the car park to the village passing Central Garage which had been the base of the erstwhile Pearce’s Motors Ltd business that operated a bus service from the village to Looe for many years. The company ceased running the buses in the early 1970s although the garage premises served as a car repair business for some years after that.

DSCN1100 The Polperro Tram Company NV02 CCO - 11 J…

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Tuesday 11 June 2013 (1500) - The small fishing village of Polperro in Cornwall has such narrow streets in the harbour area that the village is a restricted area for traffic. A large coach and car park is located at the top of the long main street of the village and visitors then walk down into the centre. Alternatively they can use the small shuttle vehicles of ‘The Polperro Tram Company’ operated by A Wright and Sons – a local business that also includes the selling of ice cream and Cornish pasties! During my visit three vehicles were active, a motorised Suzuki (NV02 CCO) and two electric vehicles with bodywork mounted on milk float chassis (JDR 661F and REO 207L). The Suzuki seen as it headed from the village to the car park.