23 Thornden
Cowfold
Horsham
RH13 8AG
England


Website: www.terryrusselltrams.co.uk   •   email: terry@terryrusselltrams.co.uk



Artefacts for Sale ITEMS FOR SALE IN MY GREAT CLEAR OUT

Please re-visit frequently to avoid disappointment.

Items shown in RED have been sold.

  1. Trolleybus turntable/traverser instruction plate - not tram as it has TURNTABLE on it
  2. Coin tester from trolleybus 85 upper deck
  3. Controller key from trolleybus - battery change over?
  4. Trolleybus 654 fare chart
  5. Small TrolleybuS roundel transfer for side panel (flat)
  6. Large TrolleybuS double sided roundel for rear window (rolled)
  7. Large route map from Crystal Palace bus shelter with ALL the trolleybus routes on it except 612 of course
  8. Leeds tram blind
  9. Liverpool set of three tram blinds
  10. A bus/coach stop to display your K plates [picture]
    [Excludes Plate 130 EXPRESS seen in picture]
  11. Plate 130 EXPRESS
  12. LT Request Bus Stop [picture]

 900.  Aberdeen tram blind [Shown below].

Aberdeen Tram Blind Tramway enthusiasts' at the Norbury Transport & Model Railway Club’s annual exhibition c1960 hold up this very rare Aberdeen tram blind thought to have been used in car 106.

Aberdeen electric trams ran from 1899 to 3rd May 1958, preceded by horse cars from 1874. There were about 16 miles of route.

A small amount of detail on Aberdeen Corporation Trams is on Wikipedia and 'You Tube' serves up this interesting film.

You may also enjoy this related video Porton of model trams operating on a layout.

As a postscript, if you could put names to faces in the picture, I would be pleased to hear from you.

Click on the picture to enlarge.

This blind has now been sold.