The London 'E/3's-London's Lost Classic Tram

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Whilst the fate of the London tramway networks was probably sealed because of the creation of the London Passenger Transport Board in 1933 and the new board’s decision to favour investment in a trolleybus network, prior to that date the London County Council had been keen on the development of its tramway system. In its later days, the LCC opened a number of extensions and acquired a substantial number of new tramcars. Although prototype car No 1 was, sadly, destined to be a one-off, a total of 150 new bogie cars – designated Class E/3 – were acquired in the early 1930s. Of these, 50 – Nos 161- 210 – were allocated to the LCC operated services on behalf of Leyton Corporation, whilst the remaining 100 – Nos 1904-2003 –were based on the LCC network. Following the LPTB’s decision to replace trams by trolleybuses, the Leyton-based trams were transferred south of the river in the 1930s. This book provides a largely pictorial history of the ‘E/3’ in operation between 1930 and 1952.
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Stock Code UQE13.0
Author Waller P
ISBN13 9781913555139
Format Softback
Height(mm) 200
Width(mm) 208
Page Count 64
Pictures 60
Publication Date 19 Oct 2023
Publication Status Available
Publisher UNIQUE PUBLISHING SERVICES LTD
Record last updated 07/12/2023