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Wirral Tramway

BirkenheadBuildings and structures in the Metropolitan Borough of WirralMuseums in MerseysideRail transport in MerseysideTram museums
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Wirral Tramway is a heritage tramway opened in 1995 by the Wirral Borough Council and Hamilton Quarter partnership and was operated by Blackpool Transport Services until 2005 when the council took over the licence to run the tramway. The Wirral Transport Museum and tramway were set up with the assistance of The Hamilton Quarter and various volunteer groups including Merseyside Tramway Preservation Society, 201 Bus Group and the Merseyside Bus Club. At present, the service operates on Saturday and Sunday afternoons, plus school holidays. In recent years Wirral Council have sought a new owner with the funds to develop the tramway further and talks are in progress with possible new owners. In the future, there may be extensions to the centre of Birkenhead, Seacombe, as well as certain railway stations.

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Wirral Tramway
Woodside Walkway, Wirral

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N 53.395109 ° E -3.01 °
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Woodside Ferry

Woodside Walkway
CH41 1EL Wirral, Seacombe
England, United Kingdom
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