Trams in Hebden Bridge - ALC00604
Hebden Bridge, Open top trams, Places, Tram, Tram Lines, Transport
Two open top Halifax Corporation trams on New Road, Hebden Bridge. The Corporation's tramway was extended to Hebden Bridge in 1901 to a terminus on New Road near the junction with Crown Street. This necessitated the Corporation installing electricity cables from Halifax just to power the trams. The trams ceased to run in 1936.
Pennine Horizons Digital Archive
Pennine Horizons Digital Archive
2011-11-03T13:44:52Z
PHDA - Alice Longstaff Collection
Pennine Horizons Digital Archive
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English (U.K.)
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ALC00604.tif
Mytholmroyd c1905. - ALC00429
Burnley Road, Dusty Miller, Mytholmroyd, Open top trams, Public Houses, Pubs Inns & Hotels, Taverns, Tram, Tram Lines
This is Burnley Road looking towards Halifax at the junction with New Road and County Bridge on the right. An early open top Halifax Corporation tram with external steps up is approaching. On the left is the Dusty Miller.
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2011-12-08T17:28:12Z , 1900s
PHDA - Alice Longstaff Collection
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ALC00429.tif
Hebden Bridge - Station Road - ALC00321
Canal, Canals, Hebden Bridge, Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway, Open top trams, Places, Princes Bridge, Railway, Railway Warehouse, Railways, Rochdale Canal, Station, Station Road, Station Warehouse, Tram, Transport
An open top tram on Burnley Road looking up Station Road to the large station warehouse, early 20th century. The Halifax Corporation trams reached Hebden Bridge in November 1901. This postcard may have been taken to commemorate the inaugural run.
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1901, 1900s
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PHDA - Alice Longstaff Collection
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TIFF file 8-bit
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ALC00321.tif