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Encyclopedia > East Anglia Transport Museum

The East Anglia Transport Museum is located in Carlton Colville near Lowestoft in Suffolk. It houses a large collection of working trams and buses. There are also motor cars and street scenes. The working tram extends out to some country side and back into the museum.


External link

  • Museum website (http://www.eatm.org.uk/)

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East Anglia Transport Museum - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (230 words)
The East Anglia Transport Museum is a located in Carlton Colville near Lowestoft in Suffolk, England.
It is the only museum in the country where you can ride on all three principal forms of public transport.
The museum has many exhibits ranging from a 1904 Lowestoft Corporation tram to a 1983 Sinclair C5.
The Trolleybus Museum at Sandtoft (1344 words)
The result was the formation of the Reading Transport Society with initially around 10 members from the town and in September 1961, no.113 was purchased from Reading Corporation (minus its traction motor, which was retained for use in one of the new Sunbeam trolleybuses) to become the first privately preserved trolleybus in the country.
A former tram shelter was rescued from Huddersfield and re-erected at the Museum.
Transport Society had some very enthusiastic members, but was never very big and it ceased as such in the mid 'seventies.
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