Talk:London Trams

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Among surviving relics of London's trams are:

  • The Kingsway Underpass
  • A short stretch close to Manor House station (towards Green Lanes)
  • A London County Council tram depot at Brixton Hill, south London
  • Acton Tram Depot, West London, now used by buses. (A number of other tram depots are so used, without the name being retained)


Jackiespeel 21:03, 29 September 2005 (UTC)


[edit] Merger

Trams in London and London Trams CANNOT me merged because they are on different subjects.

—The preceding unsigned comment was added by sonicKAI (talkcontribs).