EPW058743 ENGLAND (1938). The bus depot on Constantine Road and the surrounding town, Ipswich, from the south, 1938
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Title | [EPW058743] The bus depot on Constantine Road and the surrounding town, Ipswich, from the south, 1938 |
Reference | EPW058743 |
Date | 23-August-1938 |
Link | |
Place name | IPSWICH |
Parish | |
District | |
Country | ENGLAND |
Easting / Northing | 615541, 243993 |
Longitude / Latitude | 1.1440071320028, 52.05191657305 |
National Grid Reference | TM155440 |
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A trolley bus. Ipswich trolley buses replaced the trams, becoming a a fairly extensive network with 14 routes. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trolleybuses_in_Ipswich |
Maurice |
Saturday 24th of August 2013 08:20:26 AM |
Goods yards and access to the north side of Ipswich docks. |
Maurice |
Saturday 24th of August 2013 08:14:44 AM |
Signal gantry |
Maurice |
Saturday 24th of August 2013 08:09:34 AM |
Luggage lifts and open bridge. |
Maurice |
Saturday 24th of August 2013 08:09:11 AM |
Passenger footbridge |
Maurice |
Saturday 24th of August 2013 08:08:35 AM |
One of the larger examples of the Great Eastern Railway's canopies, with ridges and valleys across the island platform, a design that replaced the relatively simple flat canopies that are seen here attached to the main station building. The northern extension of this canopy around the bay platforms, for the branch trains, is also in the later style. |
Maurice |
Saturday 24th of August 2013 08:07:43 AM |
Evidence if a large amount of cattle traffic. |
Maurice |
Saturday 24th of August 2013 08:03:01 AM |
It looks as if some vans and a coach are being attached/detached at the rear of a London bound train. The only problem is that there is no visible engine at the London end of the train. Perhaps it is just a shunting move to get some coaches ready for a London train! |
Maurice |
Saturday 24th of August 2013 08:01:49 AM |
The entrance to Ipswich Tunnel, at the London end of the station, is just below the hill. |
Maurice |
Saturday 24th of August 2013 07:58:36 AM |
The original tram depot, now the Ipswich Buses bus station. |
pf329 |
Saturday 24th of August 2013 07:22:38 AM |
The depot opened 23/11/1903 with the tram system. Trolleybuses began to use it as from 2/9/1923 on their introduction in Ipswich. The tram system ceased operation on 26/7/1926. Trolleybuses alone were responsible for serving the town until August 1950. The last trolleybus ran on 23/8/1963. |
mannidaze |
Friday 10th of January 2020 09:49:51 PM |
The railway station main building. |
pf329 |
Saturday 24th of August 2013 07:21:03 AM |