Radiorails
master brummie
So, not everyone loved the trams.

So, not everyone loved the trams.
Post #22 of this thread has something to say about the shops.That's interesting Eric. As I looked at the pic I was trying work out what the shops sold. I eventually decided that Millingtons was a butchers (probably wrong) but could not work out what the centre shop sold although there appeared to be a painting and a small figure in the window display.
Thanks for that. I will have to plead artistic (computer style) licence with the contents of the shop windows, perhaps should have left them blank. AK & EK Brown's shop was easy but not sure what they sold...Post #22 of this thread has something to say about the shops.
https://birminghamhistory.co.uk/forum/index.php?threads/millingtons.16405/page-2
That suggests you were ferreting in places you should not have been.i can remember going on a tram in the 50s and being a messer i got oil all over my coat.mom was not to happy
A 1948 photo shows the bundy clock this side of the telephone pole and away from the kerbside against the pub wall. ( was the front bumper a senior moment?)Tram 714 at the Alcester Lanes End terminus on a bright spring morning long ago in the late 1940s ... and a wrapped telegraph pole!
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The scene today on Google streetview here https://goo.gl/maps/kEDNS9dMsHN2
I often seem to have trouble with the tram bumpers and it came out a bit more blue than I wanted. I've now edited the pic to make the bumper not so blue ...A 1948 photo shows the bundy clock this side of the telephone pole and away from the kerbside against the pub wall. ( was the front bumper a senior moment?)
It was a B&W postcard photo to which I added colour with Gimp to create a picture of a tram scene. A Google search for that tram will find the B&W version. The cladding looked off-white in B&W and I left it at that.Is this a B&W photo that has been coloured? If so, can we be sure that the pole is actually painted white?
There was another tram accident near Aston Parish church in March 1940. Car 714 overturned after unsuccessfully negotiating the turn into Witton Lane at Park Road when the driver lost control of the car. The subsequent inquiry sated that the driver had failed to stop at the compulsory stop on the hill of Park Lane? Apparently the upper deck and roof 'broke apart'. Thirty passengers were injured. 714 was withdrawn - presumably broken up.
Interesting question, I don't know the answer, but I have a feeling the new trams are wider and the old trams ran on 3foot 6inches (sorry I do not know what that is in Kilometres) and I think the new trams are on standard UK railway guage, the vehicles are certainly roomier inside. Up home this weekend and saw a blue one, far better colour than pink. Mind you it takes a man to wear pink. So put Eric and I out of our misery all you transport buffs and tell me I am wrong again.Just a thought, they ripped up the tracks on the old system, if they hadn't would the new trams have been able to run on them, width of tracks etc?