From 1907 to 1953, Birmingham Corporation's trams provided an efficient
and praiseworthy public transport service throughout the city, carrying
millions of passengers during that time. Based on the twenty-eight tram
routes in operation during 1937 (a representative year with trams
operating in all parts of the city except the south-west sector),
readers of this book are taken pictorially on a variety of tram
journeys, places and points of interest being identified on the way. In
their heyday, trams travelled along all the main directions of a
Birmingham compass, moving through densely populated, highly
industrialised inner suburbs to leafier outer suburbs, to places of
work, places of entertainment and to the busy, bustling city centre. In
short, an entertaining kaleidoscope of images is placed on show.
| Details |
| Format |
Paperback |
| Pages |
128 |
| Dimensions |
234mm x 165mm |