Hjdary Posted May 27, 2018 Share Posted May 27, 2018 Well, that was a ride out! Four hours driving to Lowestoft to see 513 in the flesh. I saw her at Beamish over 20 years ago and after our recent trips to Crich, thought we could have a ride to Lowestoft today to see the other surviving Roberts Car. Didnt look that far on the map! Carlton Colville museum is a lovely place, compact, but with a number of things to see, just enough for an afternoon out....if you’re in the area, that is, I’m not sure I’d do the drive down there again just for the day! Compared to the almost pristine condition of 510, 513 seems to have had a much harder life, is now looking a little tired and looks to need a bit of tlc. Apparently still owned by Beamish, given that they are building a 1950’s area at their site in the North East at the moment, I wonder if 513 will be heading north some time soon? Have attached some pictures of 513 and one of 510 for comparison. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hjdary Posted May 27, 2018 Author Share Posted May 27, 2018 A few random shots from EATM, today. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gordon crapper Posted May 28, 2018 Share Posted May 28, 2018 Before 513 went to Lowestoft she was in Blackpool. Here she is on 24 Sep 2010, a great ride from Pleasure Beach to Bispham and back. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lysander Posted May 28, 2018 Share Posted May 28, 2018 Marvellous pix! Thanks! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hjdary Posted May 29, 2018 Author Share Posted May 29, 2018 She looks to be in better condition, in the Blackpool shot. Sadly the 513 we saw seems to need a good clean, her paint is fading and one of her domes is badly damaged. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
madannie77 Posted May 29, 2018 Share Posted May 29, 2018 I will be heading to the Carlton Colville in September as part of a holiday in Suffolk. I have managed to pick the trolleybus weekend, so who knows if 513 will be in use. Anyway, a couple of shots of 513 in Blackpool on 11th August 1985. I wasn't able to be in Blackpool for the main Centenary celebrations so had a day out on what turned out to be a very wet August day. Thankfully the rain stopped enough for me to get some photos without ruining my camera! I also need to find and re-scan my negatives of these shots as technology and my editing skills have improved a lot since I originally scanned them. And one from November 2009 when 513 was used on a tour to commemorate the end of street running in Fleetwood before the rebuilding for the new trams. This was also a very wet day and photos were taken with a small point & shoot camera. I certainly wasn't getting any expensive camera kit out in that weather. As with Gordon's photo from 2010 above, 513 looked very smart indeed at the time. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gordon crapper Posted May 29, 2018 Share Posted May 29, 2018 13 hours ago, Hjdary said: She looks to be in better condition, in the Blackpool shot. Sadly the 513 we saw seems to need a good clean, her paint is fading and one of her domes is badly damaged. The track isn’t the best were she is now and some might think she is being slowly shook apart. I read somewhere that EATM were blaming 513's long wheelbase for damaging their track, but I don't buy it there were plenty of sharp corners in Sheffield. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lemmy117 Posted June 3, 2018 Share Posted June 3, 2018 513 has been all over the place since leaving Sheffield in 1960. It was bought privately and stored in a goods shed near Keighley for a long period before finally getting into the hands of Beamish. At some time the controllers were removed, the ones in place now are not the same type, hence it is not in totally original condition (unlike 510), and was re-panelled at sometime as it had similar artwork to 510. It went ot Blackpool for the celebrations in 1985, though it didn't like the Blackpool trackwork and was a very rough rider. It went on loan to Lowestoft where the long wheelbase (9' 0") caused more problems, it couldn't get to the end of the line until this year when some trackwork was realigned. A bit of history about 510 and 513. When the tramway in Sheffield was due for closure it was decided to decorate a couple of trams for the closing ceremony. A few members of the Tramway Museum Society at Crich had a chat with Charles Hall and were duly shown 510 and 513 in Queens Road. There was a plan for the TMS to acquire the 'Last Tram' so they selected the best of the pair, 510, and this duly became the last 'official' tramcar in the procession. 513 was passed over due to it having a 'loose tyre' on one of the wheels. 510 has been at Crich since 1960, and a few years ago had the artwork body panels replaced, the originals were in good condition but have now been removed for conservation, the replacements have been painted to exactly match the originals. It is currently having a new dash panel made up and painted (the bit with the headlight in) and hopefully should be back in action this Autumn Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hjdary Posted June 28, 2018 Author Share Posted June 28, 2018 I’ve always wondered why 536 wasn’t used as the last tram. Somone once suggested that it was probably I need of repair. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lemmy117 Posted June 30, 2018 Share Posted June 30, 2018 That is probably the case, in any event it was the last tram to be towed out of Tinsley depot for the short trip across the road to Thos. Ward's yard for scrapping on December 21st 1960, attached is a photo of it in the scrapyard. There was a request from the Tramway Museum Society at Crich to preserve it, however this was rejected as the truck had some experimental parts, (possibly gears) which were to be returned to the manufacturer, and from some other photos i have seen it looks like it made the trip to the scrapyard on an old truck Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hjdary Posted July 29, 2018 Author Share Posted July 29, 2018 Was down at Crich last week. 510 was being moved late in the afternoon and is looking very smart. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lemmy117 Posted July 30, 2018 Share Posted July 30, 2018 510 had a bit of a bump last year, so has had some bodywork repairs along with a new trolleyhead, not in service yet, but is in the process of being commissioned and should be back in service early September. Nigel L Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lemmy117 Posted November 9, 2018 Share Posted November 9, 2018 Indeed I do! The original panels containing the artwork on 510 have been retained as part of the collection as they are of historical value, new panels being fitted and painted to match. 513 had such a nomadic existence it's is surprising more of it didn't get stolen, where the controller's went to is a mystery, though some panels are at Crich. The two trams differed in the location of the pictures, 510 between the top and bottom deck. 513 below the bottom deck windows. 510 is a joy to drive, especially if you are left handed, as I am, as everything is operated by the same handle, power, air track brake, electric brake and airbrake, not much for the other had to do, and you have a seat to perch on! Nigel L Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hjdary Posted January 1, 2019 Author Share Posted January 1, 2019 Another couple from Crich. The roof shot was a surprise for me....I didn’t know there was writing on the roof. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lemmy117 Posted January 5, 2019 Share Posted January 5, 2019 This may not be an original feature of the Roberts cars, but is a necessity at Crich. The curved parts of the roof at the side and ends are not very thick and certainly will not support much weight, only the grey painted area is safe to stand on. Getting onto the top from the gantry in the workshop to adjust the springs tension or attend to the grease points requires a climbing board put across onto the grey part and a leap of faith. With so many different trams and servicing people, it is safer to put the writing on to remind everyone! Nigel L Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Transit2 Posted January 7, 2019 Share Posted January 7, 2019 ...also i take it the red border line is also more recent as a warning of the "fragile" area ? - think the original roofs were just straight grey rectangle as standard like the buses ? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Transit2 Posted January 7, 2019 Share Posted January 7, 2019 On 09/11/2018 at 19:54, Lemmy117 said: Indeed I do! The original panels containing the artwork on 510 have been retained as part of the collection as they are of historical value, new panels being fitted and painted to match. 513 had such a nomadic existence it's is surprising more of it didn't get stolen, where the controller's went to is a mystery, though some panels are at Crich. The two trams differed in the location of the pictures, 510 between the top and bottom deck. 513 below the bottom deck windows. 510 is a joy to drive, especially if you are left handed, as I am, as everything is operated by the same handle, power, air track brake, electric brake and airbrake, not much for the other had to do, and you have a seat to perch on! Nigel L ...so good to hear as my wifes Grandad was the original painter of both 510 and 513 to Last Tram guise at Central Works.! - Mr Ron Hughes , alas no longer with us, he died in '93. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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