A quick observation, if I may.

All of these responses to the original question of age really show what s diverse group we are. It also, I believe, shows that we as a group are more than just that, we are a community.

Back to other less brain strenuous things now. Enjoy your day.
 
As this is 'random' and it is Easter a time when we can relax with our thoughts of yesteryear and, in other forums, consider and discuss Brum's Metro.....

So, who of us can remember Brum's trams? And i mean not just seeing them but actually riding on them?

I have a vivid recollection of riding down what i think was the Bristol Road with my parents. We lived in Selly Oak at the time.

Ah! Memories....
 
Not trams specifically, but the blue trolley buses of Walsall Corporation. Electric buses? PA!! Old hat stuff. Been there done that........... but I vaguely remember trams in Hockley near Rabones factory now the cIrcus Flyover area of today.
 
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As this is 'random' and it is Easter a time when we can relax with our thoughts of yesteryear and, in other forums, consider and discuss Brum's Metro.....

So, who of us can remember Brum's trams? And i mean not just seeing them but actually riding on them?

I have a vivid recollection of riding down what i think was the Bristol Road with my parents. We lived in Selly Oak at the time.

Ah! Memories....
Sorry far too young!

Of aeroplanes, and off topic, sorry, though, i lived in Watford until was 4 3/4, and I vividly remember when Concorde circled round London for the first time. Came from the east so we all went out the front and a whole street's worth of neighbours rushed though their houses as it past over, to watch it head west!

One of my earliest memories. Got me hooked on aviation.
 
Not trams specifically, but the blue trolley buses of Walsall Corporation.
I remember going on the old blue Walsall Corporation Trolley Buses when I was very young. I would go with my Mom and my Sister from Bloxwich to Walsall. While waiting, it always fascinated me to watch the bus conductor unhook the electricity pick ups (pantographs?) from the overhead wires using a long pole, so that another bus could pass I believe Walsall was the last place to retire Trolley Buses and I would have been 6 in 1970.

Walsall Trolley Buses at Bloxwich, 1969.

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Credit: Claire at Flickr
 
IanButty Was that when Concorde flew round with the Red Arrows must have been 1969 as that was the year we moved from Harrow up to Stockport so from under approach to Northolt to under Manchester Approach
 
I remember going on the old blue Walsall Corporation Trolley Buses when I was very young. I would go with my Mom and my Sister from Bloxwich to Walsall. While waiting, it always fascinated me to watch the bus conductor unhook the electricity pick ups (pantographs?) from the overhead wires using a long pole, so that another bus could pass I believe Walsall was the last place to retire Trolley Buses and I would have been 6 in 1970.

Walsall Trolley Buses at Bloxwich, 1969.

29885492374_aabfb960ac_z.jpg


Credit: Claire at Flickr
Nearly the last to retire them, Bradford was the last in March 1972.
 

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