Portal:Trains/Selected article/Week 21, 2020

A 1931 Leeds tram at the National Tramway Museum in 2004

The National Tramway Museum (trading as Crich Tramway Village) is located at Crich, (listen), Derbyshire, England. The museum contains over 60 (mainly British) trams built between 1873 and 1982 and is set within a recreated period village containing a working pub, cafe, old-style sweetshop and tram depots. The museum's collection of trams runs through the village-setting with visitors transported one-mile out into the local countryside and back. The trams at Crich mostly ran in cities in the United Kingdom prior to the 1960s, with trams rescued as the systems closed. The work of the Tramway Museum Society members and the income earned from visitors has been supplemented by grants from the Heritage Lottery Fund, the Designation Challenge Fund of the Museums, Libraries and Archives Council and the DEFRA Aggregates Levy Sustainability Fund. The Crich Tramway Village remains an independent charity, which receives no funding from the state or local government and relies on the voluntary contribution made by members of the Tramway Museum Society and its visitors.

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