Leeds trams
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drapesy wrote: stutterdog wrote: I know this thread has not had any posts for some time but I have a question. While looking at a photo on Leodis of trams on Briggate about 1901 I could not help but notice that they appeared to be being towed by a short ,black tramlike vehicle.Was this how trams were moved before electrification?( I also noticed there were no overhead cables). How were these vehicles powered? In a word -'Steam'The original trams were horsedrawn - this then gave way to steam - a separate engine pulled the tramcars.(originally theLondon Underground used this method. this method had obvious drawbacks of noise and pollution in a busy city and was a relatively short lived era [1880-1902] as electricity then took over. Thank you drapesy for this simple answer.I had an idea that it could be steam that powered this vehicle but did not notice a funnel or much smoke on the picture.
ex-Armley lad
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Just bought a newly published book, "Leeds Trams, 1871-1959", Richard Buckley, Stenlake Publishing. Card covers, 8 1/4 x 10 1/2", lots of pictures with old Leeds backgrounds for those not particularly interested in trams. Maps of routes and track plans. All great stuff. And if you saved the recent W H Smiths 20% off voucher you can save off the published price of £16.
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