Take a ride on this totally unique mode of transport, the oldest working cable tramway in the UK. At 1/4 mile long through woodland it saves on a steep walk …
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Mar 26, 2025
visited with my 5 year old son. return ticket allows as many rides as you want. It's nice to see these Victorian trams being maintained and run by very nice volunteers.Full review by jamesbS9334OY
Dec 8, 2024
Tram journey was scenic, a short distance from prod lane end to Roberts park end. Felt festive.. Tickets need to be bought from the small shop. On our return from Roberts park end, the elderly male a…Full review by Travelling_hatun
Jun 11, 2024
Fun activity to do when exploring Bradford and Shipley. Extremely kind and helpful staff and volunteers, and the tram really feels vintage and old-school. Treasured history!Full review by hchshw
What is there to do at the top? Will I be able to take a pram?
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You would have to take the child out of the pram whilst on the ride. You could leave the pram at the base station or fold it and take it with you. At the top you can buy sweets in their little …
You would have to take the child out of the pram whilst on the ride. You could leave the pram at the base station or fold it and take it with you. At the top you can buy sweets in their little shop, visit the pub for lunch, go to a small museum Bracken Hall Countryside Centre which has simple activities for children, go for walks, or walk back down a path to the base station. Near the bottom is the excellent Roberts Park and of course Saltaire.
Is it possible to walk along by the canal to the tramway?
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Yes you can walk along the canal towpath until Saltaire. Then cross over the river bridge into the park. At the top of the park cross the road by the school and you will see the Tram …
Yes you can walk along the canal towpath until Saltaire. Then cross over the river bridge into the park. At the top of the park cross the road by the school and you will see the Tram Way office there. :)
I feel silly asking this question but I live in Bradford - 1 mile from frizinghall so I guess I would get on to this tram from saltaire as that's closer to me than the baildon one. Can anyone tell me exactly where i would need to go for this tram? I.e. Nearby landmarks ? If you can upload a picture to this app of where I would need to get on that would be really helpful
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Hi ifyou look on our website under Where are we, them the bus/train routed are all there. Thanke