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Preserved former London (first generation) tram and trolleybus at the East Anglia Transport Museum.
Preserved former London (first generation) tram and trolleybus at the East Anglia Transport Museum.
Former Bournemouth Corporation open top trolleybus No.202. Seen at the East Anglia Transport Museum, summer 2006. In the background can be seen the rear of former Solingen trolleybus No.1 from Germany.
Former Bournemouth Corporation open top trolleybus No. 202. Seen at the East Anglia Transport Museum, summer 2006. In the background can be seen the rear of former Solingen trolleybus No. 1 from Germany.

The East Anglia Transport Museum is a located in Carlton Colville near Lowestoft in Suffolk, England. Carlton Colville is a village in Suffolk, England. It is also the name used for the very much larger Suburb of Lowestoft to the north and east Lowestoft (ˈləʊstɒft/ /ˈləʊstəf is a town in Suffolk, East Anglia, England, lying between the eastern edge of The Broads National Park Suffolk (ˈsʌfək is a non-metropolitan county of historic origin in East Anglia, England. England is a Country which is part of the United Kingdom. Its inhabitants account for more than 83% of the total UK population whilst its mainland It is the only museum in the country where you can ride on all three principal forms of public transport.

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What The Museum Has To Offer

The museum has many exhibits ranging from a 1904 Lowestoft Corporation tram to a 1983 Sinclair C5. There are tram rides available on a route which takes you past the museum's trolleybus depot and up to the Woodside terminus. The trolleybus route extends as far as the trolleybus depot where passengers may embark for a ride on the museums 2ft gauge railway to Chapel Road (the other end of the tram route). The museum has the last trolleybus to operate and the last tram to move under its own power in London, Nos 1521 & 1858 respectivley.

Exhibits

Trams

11 English Electric 1939 Blackpool Corporation

14 Milnes (Tram builder) 1904 Lowestoft Corporation

159 English Electric 1927 Blackpool Corporation

474 Beijnes 1929 Amsterdam Tramways

1858 English Electric 1930 London Transport

Trolleybuses

Motorbuses

External links


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