North West Cam

A journey in photographs around the North West of England. Mainly Cumbria and North Lancashire, but sometimes further afield. What you see is what I see. No photographs are enhanced or altered in any way.

Wednesday, 5 August 2015

Bury Transport Museum: Part 2 of 3

A Manchester Carriage and Tramways Company tram. 

A fine collection of station totem signs. 

Yelloway of Rochdale were once a familiar sight on express services up and down the country. 



Signs from signal boxes. 
Ice cream anyone? 

All from Tyneside. 
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