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A Tramcar Charges a Leyland.

10th June 1919, Page 7
10th June 1919
Page 7
Page 7, 10th June 1919 — A Tramcar Charges a Leyland.
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Quite recently one of the big 4-ton modern Leyland wagims belonging to a well-known user in Belfast was charged by an oncoming tramcar. It is understood that the lorry was practically at a standstill when the head-on collisior. took place. The impact drove the lorry back over 6 .ft., and brought the tramcar to a standstill. Upon examination it was found that the tramcar had received such damage that it took two sister machines to tow it away. The lorry was found to have sustained a broken mudguard, but otherwise was undamaged, the bumper bar having taken the Shock. The machine was -driven away under its own power little the worse for the collision.

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