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Posted: Sat 09 May, 2009 7:25 pm
by raveydavey
Nice story in t'YEP tonight mate, although those of us in the know have already seen those pics I hope they've started paying you for all the copy you're providing them with!
Posted: Mon 11 May, 2009 11:57 am
by BLAKEY
I also enjoyed the YEP article Phill - Crich Museum is a magical place (I am a member of the Tramway Museum Society) and well worth a visit or two by almost anyone - even if they are not interested in transport it is a pleasnt place and a lovely part of the Country. I've often been given quizzical pitying looks when telling younger folk (and some my age too) that you can see/ride on five former Leeds trams in less than a couple of hours drive
Posted: Mon 11 May, 2009 12:31 pm
by Reginal Perrin
BLAKEY wrote: I also enjoyed the YEP article Phill - Crich Museum is a magical place (I am a member of the Tramway Museum Society) and well worth a visit or two by almost anyone - even if they are not interested in transport it is a pleasnt place and a lovely part of the Country. I've often been given quizzical pitying looks when telling younger folk (and some my age too) that you can see/ride on five former Leeds trams in less than a couple of hours drive Where are they mate?
Posted: Tue 12 May, 2009 12:54 pm
by BLAKEY
The Tramway Village is high in Derbyshire near Matlock and is easy to find via the M1 and the country roads. Well worth a day out - allow plenty of time to explore the wonderful museums, workshops, depots and the lovely parkland areas - and of course to ride on the trams. Obviously only a small selection of cars provide the service each day, and the line is well over a mile long through the most fascinating scenery.Simply type in "National Tramway Village" for the most comprehensive website which will "tell you everything."