Re: Newport tram museum
Malcolm Miles
Thursday, May 9, 2002 9:32 AM
On Thu, 9 May 2002 12:45:50 +1000, you wrote:
The site was only recently fenced off. Until a few months ago, you
could wander around and have a good sticky beak, although the actual
shed was fenced off.
I don't know whether the new fencing means anything significant, or
whether it was just to try and prevent vandalism.
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Best wishes,
Malcolm
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Most of the proposals I have heard for a tram museum lately centre around the old depot buildings across St George's Road from the Tramways Workshops.
Those buildings are vacant, fenced off, but still connected to the network.
The site was only recently fenced off. Until a few months ago, you
could wander around and have a good sticky beak, although the actual
shed was fenced off.
I don't know whether the new fencing means anything significant, or
whether it was just to try and prevent vandalism.
--
Best wishes,
Malcolm
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