East Anglia Transport Museum


Preserved HR/2 car 1858 which was saved from the scrapheap by P. J. Davis is seen here at Carlton Coleville. This tram spent six years at Chessington where it deteriorated somewhat. Now fully restored and in operational condition it is at the East Anglia Transport Museum giving rides to visitors at summer weekends.
22 July 2001.
Photograph. John King.

C2 class trolleybus 260. CUL 260. Looking good while wating at the terminus. This bus has an AEC chassis with bodywork by Metro Cammell Weymann.
8 September 2001.
Photograph. John King.

Another view of trolleybus 260. Showing route number 666 and destination of Edgeware, Station Road. In its day the 666 ran from Edgeware Station Road to Hamersmith Broadway via Cricklewood and Acton.
8 September 2001.
Photograph. John King.

K2 trolleybus 1201. EXV 201. This bus has both Chassis and body work by Leyland motors. Showing route 627 with a destination of Tottenham Court Road. Route 627 ran from Tottenham Court Road to Waltham Cross via Camden Town, Tottenham, and Ponders End.
8 September 2001.
Photograph. John King.

A line up at Chapel Road terminus. From the left, London tramcar 1858. Blackpool car 139. London Trolleybus 260 with trolleybus 1201 behind.
8 September 2001.
Photograph. John King.
The East Anglia Transport Museum has a  collection of Trams, Trolleybuses, Motor Buses and Other Vehicles. For more information visit their website:- http://www.eatm.org.uk


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