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  • čas přidán 26. 07. 2024
  • Part One of this new video series will take a dive into the history of Belfast's lost tramway network and answering the question, what happened to Belfast's trams?
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    Intro 0:00
    The 19th & Early 20th Centuries 01:36
    Trolleybuses 04:43
    Werner Heubeck 06:38
    The Noughties 07:39
    Outro 08:41
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Komentáře • 18

  • @eiredan03
    @eiredan03 Před rokem +4

    class stuff! glad to see a channel tackling the unsexy local issues. Keep up the good work my friend.

    • @fundthenine
      @fundthenine  Před rokem +5

      Thank you!
      There is far too little progress or discussion in Northern Ireland about urbanism or public transport improvements.
      With this channel I aim to change that narrative and get people talking about improving Northern Ireland's public transport network for the future.

  • @gavinbamford1095
    @gavinbamford1095 Před rokem +3

    The Belfast and County Down Railway (BCDR) provided stations at Bloomfield, Neill's Hill, Knock and Dundonald to get passengers into Belfast city centre from the suburbs directly in competition to trams, trolley buses etc.

  • @anoniaino
    @anoniaino Před rokem +2

    Very high quality video.
    I’m looking forward to seeing the next one.

  • @jamescrawford9883
    @jamescrawford9883 Před 3 měsíci +1

    The trolley buses were blue originally.

  • @trainscranesandtrivialtale7262

    Nerd fact - the bus at 6.13 was at a classic car show at Stormont on Saturday. Fair few people in their late 30s/early 40s trying the seats out and saying 'Yep, still hurts my back'

  • @AdrianMcDaid
    @AdrianMcDaid Před 11 měsíci +1

    Great video. Enjoyed watching it.

  • @tomcarr1358
    @tomcarr1358 Před rokem +1

    Please consider for a future video the ferries to England and Scotland over the years .I remember the Heysham , Liverpool and Glasgow ferries which were from Ardrossan not Greenock or Glasgow. Maybe I am wrong about Ardrossan . Anyway there were arrivals at Belfast from various ports . Those ships and those ports would make good copy and not all were built by Dennys at Dumbarton. My father said that he saw from his bedroom at Rockport the ferries follow each other down the Lough to begin their overnight crossings. No need to include the ferry to Greenore or the one from Portpatrick to Donaghadee..

  • @tomcarr1358
    @tomcarr1358 Před rokem +1

    I used the trams as a boy aged about 8 with little parental concern for my visits to Smithfield market.. Belfast Ropeworks shares we held for years and received calendars from them..

    • @fundthenine
      @fundthenine  Před rokem +1

      Love to hear your story Tom!
      It's wonderful to hear living accounts from the people that were lucky enough to experience a bygone era of our transport history!

  • @belgianbill1951
    @belgianbill1951 Před 2 měsíci

    The shots at 4:43 to 4:55 show Belfast trolleybus 168 with a Huddersfield trolley which may be no. 631. Does anyone know where the photographs were taken? The first shot shows a maroon liveried single decker which may indicate Reading. 631 did indeed visit Reading in 1969{?} to operate an enthusiast tour but I was not aware that a Belfast trolley also visited.

  • @JamieNugent
    @JamieNugent Před rokem +2

    Amazing work! I have a photo of a map of the tram system in 1920 if it helps!

    • @fundthenine
      @fundthenine  Před rokem

      Feel free to fire us an email!
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  • @stephenmckinstry9881
    @stephenmckinstry9881 Před rokem +1

    just a Fact Citybus is still the Legal name Metro is Just A brand Name

    • @fundthenine
      @fundthenine  Před rokem

      Yes I actually only notcied that recently when I saw a 'CityBus LTD' (or something like that) sticker on the side of a brand new hydrogrn Metro bus haha

  • @Weebuns714
    @Weebuns714 Před rokem +5

    NI doing things on the cheap as usual. Lol. Rather than building good infrastructure for the future. Where will glider be in 10 years?

    • @Whizzy-jx3qe
      @Whizzy-jx3qe Před 2 měsíci

      NI has to do things on the cheap because it’s dependent on funding from Westminster. Stormont also receives funding via rates.