The tram in operation [1] |
Information | |
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Number built: | 1 |
Built: | 1926 |
Builder: | BCT Thornbury Depot |
Motor: | 2 English Electric electric motors (DC OHLE) |
Power: | 126 hp (670 kW) / 1, 350hp (1, 005kW) |
Formation: | (175/0) DMSL (Driving Motor Standard Lavatory)+DMSL (175/1) DMSL+MSL (Motor Standard Lavatory)+DMSL |
Although the tram was a smooth runner with a good performance it's Achilles heel was it's size, it could seat only thirty four passengers which made it unsuitable for use in peak hours [2]. The tram only served for five years and was scrapped in 1931.
[1] "British car designed for quiet operation", Electric Railway Journal Vol. 60 No. 19 (May 7 1927) p. 817
[2] R.W. Rush, British Electric Tramcar Design (Oxford Publishing, 1976) p. 107