Leeds city transport tramways?Guess were leeds

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drapesy wrote: chameleon wrote: drapesy wrote: Phill_dvsn wrote: Hi Chameleon.It isn't the one near Crossgates. Like you say that probably went years ago,I think there is still the railings and steps to one of the tram stops on the reservation still isn't there?Yes it looks cast to me, judging by the rust.I'd hazard a guess it would be 4' high.It wasn't too big to be honest.     Heres the railings to the Tram stop. Did you try that whoping great link in my post above Drapesy? First attempt at linking Street View - looking at your pic, they I believe they are the original ones as I remember them. Steps have been redone though, I remember that happening. I did and it worked!! - shame about the tree in the way though....!!! Sussed it since then Drapesy - just stick the little man on the other side of the road - this might be better (maybe )http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?hl=en&ie= ... 1764705877

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Wow I didn't know you could do that !!!
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drapesy wrote: Wow I didn't know you could do that !!! Whenyou drag the little guy along by his head, there's a green circle under his feet, place that where you want to view from and stop - the circle changes to an arrow shape showing the direction you will be looking in, once you release the mouse button(That's when using Google Maps)

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Might have been there before Phill D.http://www.flickr.com/photos/75181308@N ... 55329/Damn!! how do you make the link over two lines.?? Better still: http://snipurl.com/eefm0

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There is talk, that this supply cabinet will be recovered and moved to Crich for restoration and preservation.That is if the scrapman does not find it first.50 yrs on Nov 7 since the last tram ran.Who can find some more Leeds tramway artefacts still standing??bag of Nuttalls Mintoes for the winner.P.S. Have to admit, have made a start on these, artefacts that is.    

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Well. that rather gives away the game for guessing the 'where is it' part of this thread. Nice map    

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Brunel wrote: Might have been there before Phill D.http://www.flickr.com/photos/75181308@N ... 55329/Damn!! how do you make the link over two lines.?? It's the @ that isn't recognised Brunel, terminates the hyperlink conversion.

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Ha ha. someone else spied it then
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It's the @ that isn't recognised Brunel, terminates the hyperlink conversion.Ta.. why cant flickr use plain sensible long links like Picasa.    

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Phill_dvsn wrote: Ha ha. someone else spied it then You've got mail for info phill.

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