1952 Last tram week video set in London - The elephant will never forget, Woolwich Market scenes..
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Another fantastic video guys, its valuable work you are doing here, well done!
Brilliant.
I remember seeing some of the tramline rails still in the cobbled streets in parts of woolwich when I was younger although the trams had long gone.
I wonder if any of these rails still exist?
Woolwich was always my go to shopping place
with all the great shops.Not worth going now ,the
market has practically disappeared.I think that the
tramlines are still there, they just covered them
rather than digging them up , but I could stand
corrected on that.