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Coventry's tram network, like much of the city, was destroyed during World War Two. Now, 85 years since the last tram ran in the city, they may be set to return, thanks to new technology called ...
Female tram workers in Coventry during the First World War. 9 of 10. New buses in 1914 replaced trams on some routes, but were taken out of service within a month to be used in France.
As we prepare for trams to make a return in the form of Coventry Very Light Rail, we see what tram travel looked like 100 years ago. coventrytelegraph Load mobile navigation.
Coventry's tram network, like much of the city, was destroyed during World War Two. Now, 85 years since the last tram ran in the city, they may be set to return, thanks to new technology called ...
Eagle-eyed Coventrians have spotted the brand new tram which has arrived in the city this week as part of the Coventry Very Light Rail (CVLR) scheme. A new 220m test track has been built on Queen ...
A new era of public transport is coming to Coventry as a West Midlands-based operator prepares to run the city’s innovative Very Light Rail (CVLR) system in a real-world trial this spring.
Coventry residents can now book a ride on the city's 'revolutionary' Very Light Rail (VLR) system. The tracks are currently being completed on Queen Victoria Road, with RailAdventure UK recently ...
Coventry's tram network, like much of the city, was destroyed during World War Two. Now, 85 years since the last tram ran in the city, they may be set to return, thanks to new technology called ...