I don't believe that there were ever trams on Park Lane.Hi there Astonian.. can you please help me with this question that I'm asking and this is it..... did trams go along PARK LANE.. .. that's my question.. I lived in Aston a long time and even looking back at old pics of park lane I ca not see any tram lines at all... I'm sure a tram come down park road to Lichfield rd which then went onto town.. I ask because I know you have such superior knowledge of Aston.. I await your reply.. I'm on Facebook Margaret Harris if you can not get back to me on this site.. but I await your reply..many thanks..
Dave A ..many thanks Dave..sometimes people just don't want to be corrected.. and I feel that regardless they should be if you are only correcting them..as other people would be inclined to believe them that trams ran down Park Lane IF they did not have any knowledge of the area.. . But thanks for that Dave.. stay safe and alert..oh and thanks again..I don't believe that there were ever trams on Park Lane.
Dave A
Tram 631 on Park Road Aston. The 3X route closed in 1949 and buildings in this pic were demolished to make way for the Aston Expressway.
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The 3X trams stopped running on the 31st of December 1949. This photograph shows tram 692 outside the Aston Hotel at Witton opposite the tram depot. This was probably on or around the last day of service on the no 3X route. The chalked bus route number (64) was to let passengers know what the replacement bus service was. However the 64 replaced the no 2 route and I suspect that 692 had been working the no 2 route earlier and was on its last run to Witton. I may be totally wrong, but it is a great photograph.Bushbaby, the Tram that came down Park Road was the 3X Witton to Martineau Street via Aston Cross, later (about 1950) replaced by the 39 bus. I used to catch both to work in the 40s/50s. Eric
i have some film of the trams going from miller st to erdington shortheath and an orioginal model built by the driver of the LAST TRAM 64Bush Baby, No, trams were never on Park Lane, only the No. 8 inner circle 'bus route which crossed Aston Cross and continued down Rocky Lane towards Nechells. Eric
Tram 631 on Park Road Aston. The 3X route closed in 1949 and buildings in this pic were demolished to make way for the Aston Expressway. Note ... I added colour to this image
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The service no, 66 bus route replaced the 79 tram route. The was another, 67 route, which went to Castle Vale - introduced in 1967.OuterCircleBus, the 3X tram was replaced by the 39 bus (see attached painting), the 78 Short Heath tram was replaced by the 65 bus (which I used to use when I lived of Slade Road, as you say the 64 bus replaced the Erdington No. 2 tram, I forgot which bus replaced the No. 79 Pype Hayes tram. Eric
film by wilf watters, i have some tram film of the last tram 1953 FRANK BISSELL was the driverSome very nice tram/trolley bus/buses pics in this film but it is 2 hours long !
A map of old(1940) Brum tram routes.I don't remember trams in Park Lane and old maps don't show tram tracks. There were certainly trams in Park Road as shown below in the Electric Trams thread ...![]()
Thanks Mike, I thought it looked quite narrow3 ft 6 in (1,067 mm)
Being a Narrow Gauge that is why the Derbyshire Tram Museum didn't obtain oneWhere the Birmingham trams narrow gauge as such?
Trams from Witton Garage used this route to service No 5 Lozells to Gravelly Hill route they would travel up hill and turn in to Victoria Rd at the top of the hill. Conductor and Motorman would stop traffic and change tracks to allow the tram to continue either to return to Witton Garage or come into service no. 5.I don't remember trams in Park Lane and old maps don't show tram tracks. There were certainly trams in Park Road as shown below in the Electric Trams thread ...![]()
The last Bristtol Road trams ran June 1952.When did trams stop running on the Bristol Road ? I think (?) I remember seeing them in the middle of the road, but that could be a false memory, maybe I only saw the tracks before they were ripped up / buried. Thanks
Andrew.
There is also a second Birmingham tramcar in preservation - car 107 is at the Aldridge Transport Museum, although it is a long term restoration project - details on their website:-The last Bristtol Road trams ran June 1952.
395 was the only BCT tram preserved, the rest were scrapped by Birds at Stratford, in The late David Harvey's book on the scrapping of Birmingham buses, there are pictures of scrapped trams. Remember the last tram ran in 1953 just 8 years after the end of the war and the times were still quite austere and the preservation bug had not really bitten. It did, not very long after, but by then a lot that should have been preserved had been destroyed. One of the problems preserving anything from Bct was where could it be run, by whom and how? it would have needed a dedicated track, overhead wires etc and Black Country Museum, which can now supply these was not yet conceived. No trolley buses were preserved either, two were converted to diesel buses
Bob
Thank you for that, i had no idea, my apologies all for disseminating false information.There is also a second Birmingham tramcar in preservation - car 107 is at the Aldridge Transport Museum, although it is a long term restoration project - details on their website:-
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