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Where there use to be a network - AQ23 / 15 December
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Where there use to be a network - AQ23 / 15 December
Posted by grahame at 07:43, 15th December 2023
 
Where are these old maps from, and what year?  - Probably a very easy day ... just one each please!

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Re: Where there use to be a network - AQ23 / 15 December
Posted by ellendune at 08:07, 15th December 2023
 
1 Gloucester any time up to the 1950's but probably around 1910

Edit:  Definitely pre grouping (1923)

Re: Where there use to be a network - AQ23 / 15 December
Posted by Mark A at 08:14, 15th December 2023
 
Best is to turn this into a game of Mornington Crescent: I'll start with a station from the first map.

<portentious voice> "T-Station".

Mark

Re: Where there use to be a network - AQ23 / 15 December
Posted by bradshaw at 08:32, 15th December 2023
 
Bath between 1903 and 1939, when trams ceased operating

Re: Where there use to be a network - AQ23 / 15 December
Posted by froome at 09:14, 15th December 2023
 
The south Wales map has been put in to make the rest of us jealous! Many of those stations didn't exist when I lived in Cardiff as a student.

I think it has to be sometime from 2014 onwards (when Pye Corner opened).

Re: Where there use to be a network - AQ23 / 15 December
Posted by Oxonhutch at 09:26, 15th December 2023
 
4: London pre 1914, post 1900 with the network of Yerkes's LUER.

 
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