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Lost Tramways of England: Nottingham
The city of Nottingham now possesses one of the country’s second-generation tramways. It used to have two traditional electric tramway operations. Dominant for the first 25 years of the 20th century, by the mid-1920s the new trolley bus transport system came to epitomise the future, and all the city’s original trams were withdrawn. Little remains of the old system.
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Yn y cyfnod presennol, mae dinas Nottingham yn meddu ar system dramiau yr ail genhedlaeth. Bu yno ddwy system dramiau ar un adeg. Roedd y sytem gynharaf yn llewyrchus yn ystod 25 mlynedd gyntaf yr 20fed ganrif, ond yn nghanol y ganrif disodlwyd yr hen drefn gan system bws troli newydd, a diflannodd tramiau gwreiddiol y ddinas. Does dim ar ôl bellach o’r hen system.The city of Nottingham now possesses one of the country’s second-generation tramways. It used to have two traditional electric tramway operations. Dominant for the first 25 years of the 20th century, by the mid-1920s the new trolley bus transport system came to epitomise the future, and all the city’s original trams were withdrawn. Little remains of the old system.
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