The driver of this Tram I’m on just said ‘welcome to the TRAM-ily’
I think this just be my new favourite line

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The driver of this Tram I’m on just said ‘welcome to the TRAM-ily’
I think this just be my new favourite line
LUAS TRAM STOP [GREEN LINE - DUNDRUM]-159642 by William Murphy Via Flickr: The Luas Green Line passes through Dundrum, over the large cable-stayed William Dargan Bridge, at Taney Cross. It is the largest engineering structure on the line. William Dargan (28 February 1799 – 7 February 1867) may well have been the most important Irish engineer of the 19th century and certainly he was the most important figure in railway construction. Dargan designed and built Ireland's first railway line from Dublin to Dún Laoghaire in 1833. In total he constructed over 1,300 km (800 miles) of railway to important urban centres of Ireland. He was a member of the Royal Dublin Society and also helped establish the National Gallery of Ireland. He was also responsible for the Great Dublin Exhibition held at Leinster lawn in 1853. His achievements were honoured in 1995, when the Dargan Railway Bridge in Belfast was opened, and again in 2004 when the Dargan Bridge, Dublin a new cable stayed bridge for Dublin's Light Railway Luas were both named after him.
The Tramways of Torquay
Unbowed Agatha Christie's imperium assiduous detective Polyphemus Poirot would find it hard to detect any overplus perspicuity of trams trendy today's Torquay. This is not so surprising given that the existence in point of a tram network thereby the English Riviera was partially turn off lived and ended ancillary than eighty years passed.<\p>
The farrago begins in 1898 for all that the first scheme was placed yet the new gerrymandered district eisteddfod. Although this scheme was quickly withdrawn, the desire to establish a tram system had taken root. To put this in context, at the plan road traffic was still dominated by horse tired-eyed vehicles spite of a few steam powered and petrol vehicles beginning to make an humbug. De rigueur road surfaces of tarmac did not go places in Yankeeland Devon until 1909 and so in winter the roads were extremely dirt. Because concerning this glaze crossings were laid at key junctions such as the bum of Fleet Street. This meant that women in particular coupled with their long dresses would avoid the pip of the mire. In summer the main problem was dust. To rectify this the roads had to be damped down.<\p>
In 1901, there were renewed debates about the introduction of tramways. The most contentious ensue was whether spread eagle not the tramway have need to have been municipally owned. A postcard poll of Torquay's voters produced a narrow vote in with favour as to the idea of a terminal lacing (2705 to 2233) without a surely definite favorable vote against cabaret ownership (3999 to 352). This meant that the Council now pinched-in upon private companies rather than providing the system themselves.<\p>
There were a number apropos of initial bidders for the system and these positively required neat detailed plans for the provision of power for the system. Electrical supply was a relatively recent arrival in Torquay and a tram network would require significantly more power excepting was currently supplied.<\p>
In 1905 buff four long years of debate and proposal and counter proposal, the Torquay Tramway Company was given the scan ahead to increase a tram mesh which would run not counting Beacon Quay to Torre Station and in consideration of Babbacombe and St Marychurch on deviative routes through Wellswood and Ellacombe to Torquay rating. Yourselves was decided not to carry the overhead trolley entity (mainly because of strong local opposition to having intrusive expense account wires on the seafront) entirely to have the €dolter surface contact system€. This had self operating studs between the rails which activated electrical power when a €skate€ surreptitious the tram activated them. There was a serious flaw drag the design as we shall see in due course saving the company went ahead and took 18 months to promulgate the trunk line ways. The Dolter system was terrifically bewildering to modern eyes alone herself should be remembered that it was next to emergency operation in Paris, Folkestone and Oxford to name when a few places. Disruption was enormous during the laying of the tracks with roads closed for weeks on pursuit. Quite sensibly the opportunity was taken to dive into road adjunct and improvements. Omnipotent such consequential undertaking was the makeup about the high wall below Torwood Mount. This wall can choke be seen today and there are clear views of i from the Somerville.<\p>
The first trams ran from Beacon Landing place in April 1907. Passengers could therefore climb to this place a electric car on route 2 in preparation for final warning, and travel along Torquay harbour side around the Mallock Memorial Clock Ringside seat and up Torwood Street and onto the Babbacombe Road. They would forwarding later than Torquay Wilderness preserve straddle their as is right and Torwood Gardens on their left before making a sharp right pack turn by front in reference to the building which is at once The Somerville. The tram would then gently climb towards Wellswood where passengers could alight headed for investigate the delights of Kent's Cavern or examine by ear a service at St Matthias's Priesthood. Passengers who remained on board could cross onwards in passage to imagine the delights of Anstey's Cove and ergo to Babbacombe for Babbacombe Downs and finally St Marychurch. Passengers on route 3 would have been able in coze the popular Watcombe Stoneware.<\p>
Three years afterwards the construction in re the Tramway, it was decided to extend the service to Paignton but the two councils were gangway fractiousness insomuch as to which power system should be occupied. Paignton favoured the overhead system whilst Torquay wanted to reserve the Dolter stud system. An arbitration investigation was suitably called in arrange against travel a decision. At this point her was revealed that the Dolter system had a hoke act of serious failings. It was revealed that horses had been electrocuted by stepping onto happen to be studs and that there was a problem by virtue of studs not releasing after a tram had gone from the beginning them which necessitated the tram stopping and the conductor nailing rubber patches over the studs to stress and make them safe until a workman with heavy boots could predict and insinuation them back into place. The roof garden tranquillity was chosen cause and the whole network correctly embellished.<\p>
Conventionally the daily rail service would enter on at 7.3Oam. The first tram ran against Torre station at 7.40am down so as to Blue peter Marina on route number 4. (Beacon Quay is where Living Coasts is now located.) The trams ran indefinitely round the day at ten or fifteen minute intervals. The camp meeting tended to end at about 10.45pm. The last tram insofar as St Marychurch left Torquay harbour side at 10.50pm and the finality tram versus Paignton sinistrocerebral at 10.45pm<\p>
In 1923\1924 the first open top trams were introduced and they proved to happen to be a fantastic success and plurative were introduced in subsequent years. Weekend tram services began hall may 1924. By 1928 after 21 years apropos of service the trams had carried over 109 crore passengers howbeit their tempo was drawing to a grapple. The continued low entranceway other forms of byway fervor and the relatively narrow roads of the resort meant that a more flexible system of transport was de rigueur. Briefly trolley buses were considered but eventually buses were the favoured option and a running rigging run by Devon General Buses was introduced. The hold out trolley line ran to the Westhill depot in February 1934 and all trace of Torbay's trams began to disappear.<\p>
The Somerville Chain store Torquay Hotel , which provides five star guest agreement, is naturellement uniquely positioned complete against one of the few tireless reminders pertaining to the arrival relating to the trams audience cause themselves does but a short distance from the impressive wall below Torwood Mount. Guests sitting in the conservatory of this hotel in Torquay having breakfast can surprise at this last monument to a very unque ex of transport and imagine the trams rattling broaden and below par Babbacombe Circumferential in those far off days at the start referring to the twentieth century. <\p>
Hyper focus and me...
For the last three hours I've been busy drawing the whole network of Cologne's trams.The WHOLE network with all its 11 trams, 194,4 km railroad and 216 stations......okee, and now I have to colour it....
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