StoneRoad2013's photos with the keyword: EATM

eatm - half deck interior 3

14 Dec 2016 200
wider angle view of the seating stacks (3 of 4 interior images)

eatm - southwold 14

14 Dec 2016 256
The sole remaining original item of rolling stock from the Southwold Railway. It is certainly painted a striking colour, although it has a roofed shelter, extra paint should help protect this vehicle.

eatm - noticed these ...

14 Dec 2016 248
The EATM use an old tram body as an information point. It includes several image displays. One in particular caught my attention - see note - as I had a good deal to do with building the cab during the restoration.

eatm - Newcastle 'bus

14 Dec 2016 1 214
Newcastle upon Tyne trolleybus. The yellow livery is very similar to that of the later Tyne & Wear Passenger Transport Executive.

eatm - half deck interior 4

14 Dec 2016 219
wider angle view of the aisle view (4 of 4 interior images)

eatm - half-deck interior 2

14 Dec 2016 207
close stacked seating (2 of 4 interior images)

eatm - half-deck interior 1

14 Dec 2016 212
looking back down the aisle. (1 of 4 interior images)

eatm - Half-decker info

14 Dec 2016 207
A few details about JVB 908. Unique survivor and nicely restored.

eatm - exterior detail

14 Dec 2016 211
Trying the cab for size (special treatment for the visitor concerned)

eatm - exterior view

14 Dec 2016 207
side view of half-decker exterior, showing the window layout. (focus not quite spot-on, sorry)

eatm - half-decker controls

14 Dec 2016 205
no power-steering here ...

eatm - coop cab detail

14 Dec 2016 205
Un-restored / original Co-operative Dairy "Milk Float" or maybe a baker's van

eatm - vambac

14 Dec 2016 213
The enclosed VAMBAC single-decker No. 11 built in 1939, from Blackpool Corporation. Currently operational and based at Carlton Colville, it has visited Beamish Museum.

eatm - half-deck coach

14 Dec 2016 1 242
Half-deck coach, tucked in the bus garage. . (see separate mini-album)

eatm - day work

14 Dec 2016 262
Three working exhibits at the East Anglia Transport Museum - a trolleybus and two trams - were providing visitors with short rides around the site. L -> R they are LT 1858 (1930) ; Blackpool 159 (1937) and Maidstone 52 (LCD 52) trolleybus from 1953. Standing here at the Chapel Road terminus, whilst the next group of passengers climb aboard. Rides on the trams, trolley- and motor buses plus the narrow gauge railway are all free once you've paid to get in. All the volunteer operating staff are well-trained (tested) and very friendly.

eatm - co-op front

14 Dec 2016 229
front of the "co-op" milk float or baker's van

eatm - Ashton Trolleybus

14 Dec 2016 234
Ashton under Lyne Corporation Transport. : Reg No. YTE 826; running as their Fleet No. 89. Parked on the road at Carlton Colville. (The yellow one in front is from Newcastle Transport - the livery is very similar to that of the later Tyne & Wear Passenger Transport Executive)

eatm - AW roller

14 Dec 2016 235
DX 4602 viewed from the side. The Armstrong Whitworth steam roller at EATM. Also named "Stormer" The deep blue livery is stunning, and a welcome change from the greens of the more common Aveling & Porters, Marshalls, and Burrells.

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