Wisbech to Upwell Tram Project Phase 3 Memento at Outwell

The unveiling of a further memento to the Wisbech to Upwell Tramline installed at Outwell as part of the ongoing project. This is Phase 3 and was unveiled by Philip Doubleday. The tramline was an inspiration for characters in the Thomas the Tank Engine series of books written by the reverand Awdry. Toby the Tram Engine and his coach, Henrietta and later, Mavis, the Drury diesel tram were all based on rolling stock used on the Tramway. The history of the tramline is being preserved by the mementos currently at Outwell and Upwell with more to follow. If interested in supporting the venture please contact the Well Creek Trust for details of how to do so. Additionally give us a visit and enjoy the sites and sounds of the area. Welle Film Productions Facebook:   / threeholesvillagehall   Website: http://www.threeholesvillagehall00.or... Youtube:    / @wellefilmproductions7128   Well Creek Trust Website: https://www.wellcreektrust.org.uk/ More interesting Tram related material:    • At The Railyard: Wisbech & Upwell Tramway   Model tracking of tram    • Video   1961 film growers special    • BBC Look East - How the Wisbech and Upwell...   BBC report 50 years    • The COMPLETE History of Toby the Tram Engi...   Toby origination Well Creek Trust Mementos Videos: Phase 1:    • Wisbech to Upwell Tram Memento Project Pha...   Phase 2:    • Wisbech to Upwell Tram Project - Phase 2 -...   Phase 3:    • Wisbech to Upwell Tram Project Phase 3  Me...   Phace 4:    • Tramway Memento Emneth - Wisbech to Upwell...   Phase 5:    • Wisbech to Upwell Tramline Memento Project...   Phase 6:    • Wisbech to Upwell Tramline Memento Project...   In assisting to record and document the memento installations we have considered and researched a lot of material and the principal architect of the project is historian William (Bill) Smith. He has produced books relating to Upwell, Outwell and the canal system with content relating to the Tram Line. Additional information can also be found on the website for Well Creek Trust the main supporter of the project: www.wellcreektrust.org.uk