Of all the trams I wanted to see Paisley 68, I used to ride on it in the early eighties during the August Bank holiday transport extravaganza, my late father played Sousaphone with the New Orleans parade band every year so the three day event was a great time, up and down on the top deck of the tram then down to the Cliff Inn for a basket of Scampi and Chips and Hardy Hansons Kimberly Ales, then back up the hill for the next session. I depped on Bass drum with the band around 86/7 when they were double booked. The August Bank holiday weekend was always special with masses of visiting vehicles, inlcuding several years of vintage aircraft coming over including a B17 Flying Fortess and various German WW2 aircraft amongst the flight.
@@macmoore4599 they have proposals to expand the site, no firm details yet but certainly initial plans. The shelter is a modern bus stop design indeed, although it's position isn't of significance I don't believe.
Of all the trams I wanted to see Paisley 68, I used to ride on it in the early eighties during the August Bank holiday transport extravaganza, my late father played Sousaphone with the New Orleans parade band every year so the three day event was a great time, up and down on the top deck of the tram then down to the Cliff Inn for a basket of Scampi and Chips and Hardy Hansons Kimberly Ales, then back up the hill for the next session. I depped on Bass drum with the band around 86/7 when they were double booked. The August Bank holiday weekend was always special with masses of visiting vehicles, inlcuding several years of vintage aircraft coming over including a B17 Flying Fortess and various German WW2 aircraft amongst the flight.
The one I'd love to see is Blackpool Dreadnaught. There is plans to move the store onto the same sight so it may happen in future.
@@StevenHughestransportvideos Do you remember what that store notice said? I didn't have my glasses on.
@@macmoore4599 I'm afraid I don't recall. I'll see if I can check when I'm there next
@@StevenHughestransportvideos I'm sure it said there planning on moving the Clay Cross fleet back to Crich. Don't know where there going to build
@@macmoore4599 I believe that is what's going on the area mentioned where the shelter is
24:37 A new stop appearing next year?
@@macmoore4599 that's the location of a proposed development but not another tram stop as far as I know.
@@StevenHughestransportvideos O' what proposed development. But it does look like a modern tram stop
@@macmoore4599 they have proposals to expand the site, no firm details yet but certainly initial plans. The shelter is a modern bus stop design indeed, although it's position isn't of significance I don't believe.