StoneRoad2013's photos with the keyword: Horse Tram

dht[18]/IoM[2] - DBHT Toastrack No.12 {2 0f 2}

30 May 2021 60
Open plan toastrack [car no 12, built 1888] on Loch Promenade in Douglas. Motive power is, I think, "Andrew" [sorry about the focus / framing, he wasn't going at the speed I expected as I panned the camera]

dht[18]/IoM[2] - DBHT Toastrack No.12 {2 0f 2}

30 May 2021 43
Open plan toastrack [car no 12, built 1888] on Loch Promenade in Douglas. Motive power is, I think, "Andrew" [sorry about the framing / focus, he wasn't going at the speed I expected as I panned the camera]

dht[17]/IoM[1] - Charles & tram no.1

31 May 2021 2 1 138
At the Derby Castle end of Douglas Promenade. Charles is hoping the conductor / groom has a stash of edibles. It had just been raining (again) which is why enclosed saloon No.1 is in use ...

IoM - all three No.1's at Laxey

02 Oct 2020 1 134
Part of the MER's 125th celebration, September 2018. Posed at Laxey ... Horse Tram No1 (1913, Milnes-Voss) [This is the second car to carry "No1" , built as a replacement in 1913 with a 30 seat fully enclosed saloon body. The "original" No1 was built as a single decker by Starbuck Car & Wagon Co in 1876, later converted to a double-decker but ultimately scrapped in 1901] The one horsepower motive unit is "Douglas" and judging by the pattern of his coat, he's a Clydesdale. He's been a "trammer" since 2002 [foaled in 1998 and he's 16 hands at the withers and definitely a Clydesdale - I checked the tramway website] MER No.1 (built 1893 by Milnes of Birkenhead) Snaefell Mountain Railway No.1 [gauge is larger at 3ft 6"] the original car was built in 1895 by Milnes, it was rebuilt in 2011 and reverted to the Tramway and prussian blue / cream livery it carried when new. Note; it has bow collectors and Fell brakes.