• Scolding7300@lemmy.world
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    4 hours ago

    What is the sign warning about? Are the repairs dangerous or warning workers there’s a powerline above the tram?

  • PennyRoyal@sh.itjust.works
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    15 hours ago

    Please do, I’m always more interested by the maintenance/construction vehicles of any given mode of transport I think

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    24 hours ago

    Where is this?

    Could be part of a typical British occurrence:

    At the end of last week it was revealed that owing to an overhead line fault at Newhaven trams on the Edinburgh Trams network were only able to run between the Airport and Ocean Terminal. Now seven days on and an update has been provided which has confirmed that repairs are necessary.

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      21 hours ago

      That’s Seaton in South West England. I can’t find out where exactly this photo was taken, but I think that’s where the Seaton Wetlands Halt is today. I found a very similar photo on DeviantArt that was taken in 2019, before the Wetlands Halt was finished. I also found a video on YouTube from 2019, and it looks like they pass this place around 11:30 (but they’re going south, whereas this photo was taken by someone going north).

      This article on britishtramsonline.co.uk has a photo that looks like it was taken in the same place. The text says that’s Swan’s Nest Loop, but that’s just the old name of Seaton Wetlands Halt, according to the website of the company that runs this tram.

      • sassypablo@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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        3 hours ago

        Yes, this photo is taken in the wetlands before it crosses the Colyford road. Source: I have ridden this tram route more times than I would like to admit

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            21 minutes ago

            There’s a real variety of trams that they use on that line, some nice to ride than others. But if you can get down there outside the school holidays then absolutely get a chance. Pecorama is also just a short drive, bus, or very pretty walk over the cliffs in the next village, they have small steam trains that you can ride on too!