Nottingham Trams Feb 2013
A lunchtime walk from "Forest" to "Nottingham Trent Uni" stops on a bitterly cold February Saturday saw a brisk service of trams. The white flecks in the first few minutes are not neg sparkle but snow.
A lunchtime walk from "Forest" to "Nottingham Trent Uni" stops on a bitterly cold February Saturday saw a brisk service of trams. The white flecks in the first few minutes are not neg sparkle but snow.
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very beautiful trams!
Really enjoyable to see the trams on the road - in all the different colours.
Trams are back, returning after a long absence, in various parts of the world.
Great video. Living on the Isle of Wight I did not realize that trams could go up such steep hills, let alone stop, pick up more passengers and then continue on up the hill. Open up the old branch lines and put trams on them. Jeff
Excellent video. The sound is great and it also gives a good picture of the environment. From your 'non de plume' I assume that you are also a railway enthusiast.
really nice video exellent job
Hi where are the apartments to the left of the picture at 8.16 - thanks
I just wonder how long Trams will stay in fashion for. Back in the 50s councils finally got rid of what was left because of cost of maintenance of track and either side of it. yet much of Leeds was on reserved track as probably were many other towns. Puzzles me to wonder why councils were so narrow minded in the short term, yet now they are spending Billions on new systems which reflect on why the councils wanted to get rid of the trams in towns in the first place. They must be expensive to ride on now I imagine. At one time it was the cheap working man's transport. Being a country dweller it totally fascinates me.
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Stopped by the police today for filming at Ashton West they told me it's because the northwest is on high terrorist alert
Some steep slopes and sharp corners there. I wonder how the trams manuver around the slopes and sharp corners.