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06 approaching Priestfield stop. The tram has just come off the street running section; just off-picture to the right the tram tracks join the A41 Bilston Road
08/09/2004 • 000811
06 at Wolverhampton St. George's, about to depart for Birmingham
20/04/2005 • 001331
06 pulling into Wednesbury Great Western Street
27/06/2005 • 001558
06 between The Hawthorns and Kenrick Park, heading north
12/04/2006 • 002679
06 between Black Lake tram stop and the Swan Lane level crossing, on a southbound journey
12/04/2006 • 002688
06 on a Snow Hill journey at Bilston Central
12/04/2006 • 002695
06 passing the depot at Wednesbury. In the bottom right can be seen an as-yet unidentified tram, the second to receive the new Network West Midlands livery
25/08/2007 • 003187
06 passes the depot between Wednesbury Great Western Street and Wednesbury Parkway stops
25/08/2007 • 003204
The second tram to be painted in the new Network West Midlands livery is 07. Here the tram is seen at the depot at Wednesbury before the application of fleet numbers
25/08/2007 • 003207
07 in recently-applied Network West Midlands livery
26/07/2008 • 003390
07 approaching the Wishbone Bridge in Wolverhampton
26/07/2008 • 003391
Nameplate applied to 07 on its return to service in Network West Midlands livery. Billy Wright played football for Wolverhampton Wanderers for 20 years, between 1939 and 1959, including a spell as captain, before moving on to manage the England youth team and Arsenal. He died in 1994. There is a statue and a stand named in his honour at Wolves Molineux Stadium
26/07/2008 • 003392
08 arriving at Soho, Benson Road on a Wolverhampton service
26/04/2004 • 000281
08 travelling along Bilston Road in Wolverhampton, towards Snow Hill
26/04/2004 • 000282
08 approaching Wednesbury Parkway, with the depot in the background
25/05/2004 • 000283
08 approaching The Hawthorns on a Birmingham journey. On the right the railway lines, which share the alignment with Midland Metro between Snow Hill and The Hawthorns, head off towards Smethwick
08/09/2004 • 000813
08 at Guns Village
27/06/2005 • 001562
08's nameplate. Joseph Chamberlain was a nineteenth century politician and one-time mayor of Birmingham. He is buried in Key Hill cemetary, next to Jewellery Quarter tram stop
27/06/2005 • 001570
08 at Wednesbury Great Western Street, with its new nameplate
27/06/2005 • 001571
08 approaching TheHawthorns, on the way to Wolverhampton. On the right is the mainline railway towards Snow Hill
19/11/2005 • 002337
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