5472 x 3648 px | 46,3 x 30,9 cm | 18,2 x 12,2 inches | 300dpi
Date de la prise de vue:
septembre 2016
Lieu:
Marton Box Car 31, Western Train, Frigate Trams, South Shore Turning Circle, Blackpool Illuminations
Informations supplémentaires:
Night shot, to Pleasure Beach 'Big One' Rollercoaster and illuminated White Tower Casino, of Marton Box Car 31 and illuminated Western Train and Frigate Trams standing at the South Shore Turning Circle, picking up illuminations tour passengers. Marton Box Car 31 (centre view) was built in 1901 as one of fifteen double deck trams supplied by the Midland Carriage and Wagon Company for the opening of the Blackpool Marton Route. It was originally built as a 4-wheel open top, double deck tram, but it was among five of the type rebuilt and lengthened to an 8-wheel bogie car in 1920. Marton Box Car 31 was withdrawn from service in 1934, becoming Blackpool Engineering Department works car 4. In 1983 it was transferred to Beamish Museum, County Durham, and restored to its 1922 condition. Blackpool's Western Train Tram first ran in 1962 and was withdrawn from service in 1999. It returned for the switch on of the 2008 Illuminations, after a campaign by the Blackpool Gazette and renovation with the help of a £278, 000 Heritage Lottery Fund. The tram was originally sponsored by ABC Weekend Television, whose illuminated logo lies under the funnel. In the North of England, in the early days of Independent Television, from 1956 until 1968, Granada ran the weekday schedules and ABC (Associated British Corporation) ran the weekend slot. Tram 736 'HMS Blackpool' (behind Box Car 31) was originally built in 1965, based on a Whitby-Class or Type-2 anti-submarine frigate of the Royal Navy. The tram was withdrawn from service in 2001, but, with its body re-designed (loosely based on HMS Beaver), and carrying 64 passengers, it was returned to service for the 2004 LIghts.