The Anonymous Widower

My first London Tram since the 1950s

I can just about remember the original London Trams. 

My paternal grandmother used to take me on trips around London in my Cumfifolda push-chair and I have seen pictures of us as the Dome of Discovery and the Skylon at the Festival of Britain site on the South Bank of the Thames in 1951.  The only building that remains is the Royal Festival Hall.

I can also remember dark images on a winter’s day from a very low height of a wide street with trams travelling down the centre.  I’ve always believed that this was the Holloway Road and as trams on route 35, ran through the Kingsway Tunnel to Archway and Highgate until April 1952.  I can remember climbing aboard and travelling.  But where I do not know!

Yesterday, I went to see friends in South London on the way to see Ipswich play Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park.  On way to get across was to take a bus to Wimbledon and then use the London Tramlink to West Croydon.

London Tram at Wimbledon

It was busy and just like any other tram all over Europe.  We need more in the UK.

If you ever want to see something like the old London Trams then go to Hong Kong.  Long may they survive.

December 27, 2009 - Posted by | Transport/Travel, World | , ,

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