CROWLE Peatland Railway (CPR) intends to make its former Lisbon tramcar available as a hireable space for events.
At the end of October, No. 711 featured as a storytelling venue during the railway’s Halloween weekend and will also be used for the second year running as its Santa’s grotto.
Built by Companhia Carris de Ferro de Lisboa in 1936 and operated by it in the Portuguese capital, the 900 millimetre (3ft) gauge single-deck vehicle became one of four Lisbon trams to be storedat Walton-on-the-Naze in Essex.