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    Tramlines being laid in William Brown Street at last, in 1906

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    Looks like one of yours Joe. You woulda been about twenty then too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gregs dad View Post
    Tramlines being laid in William Brown Street at last, in 1906
    At last, in 1906? If the separate railways had been made into one Merseyrail around that time, instead of the 1970s, trams would never have been thought of. To the left of that picture just off shot is the Byrom St cutting which would have been an underground station.
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