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The Auld Tram


Commercial Street, Dundee
The city centre takeaway strand of the Bridgeview Station Restaurant serves up amazing sandwiches, pies, soup and even nachos at reasonable prices. And it’s all done from a refurbished horse-drawn tram dating back to the 1870s. Quoted from the See Dundee website.
The city centre takeaway strand of the Bridgeview Station Restaurant serves up amazing sandwiches, pies, soup and even nachos at reasonable prices. And it’s all done from a refurbished horse-drawn tram dating back to the 1870s. Quoted from the See Dundee website.
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