Riverside Depot Camera, Seaton Tramway, Devon UK | Railcam LIVE & Seaton Tramway

Unfortunately Trolls have made it neccesary to remove the chat facility from this stream. We are delighted to bring you our very first dedicated tramway camera, LIVE from Riverside Halt at the Seaton Tramway. Seaton Tramway web pages: Timetable available at ***1st July 2022 New Camera at Colyford now **** Seaton Tramway is a 2 ft 9 in (838 mm) narrow gauge electric tramway. The 3-mile (4.8 km) route runs through East Devon’s Axe Valley, between the coastal resort of Seaton, the village of Colyford, and the ancient town of Colyton. It operates over part of the former Seaton Branch Line, which closed in March 1966. The tramway was established in 1970 by Claude Lane, founder of Modern Electric Tramways Ltd, which had previously operated in Eastbourne between 1954 and 1969. Fourteen tramcars are part of the visitor attraction, which sees about 80,000 visitors per year. All of the tramcars are based on classic British designs, and vary in size between half-scale (1:2) and two thirds-scale (2:3). Most were built from scratch by Claude Lane and/or his successor Allan Gardner, but three were rebuilt from full-size cars which originally ran in London, Bournemouth and Exeter. Our camera is situated on the depot and overlooks the Riverside Halt, which covers trams starting and finishing their days work in the depot yard, services to and from Seaton Station, passing loop . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - About Railcam Railcam UK Ltd operate a network of railway themed live streaming cameras, based in the United Kingdom. Since 2009 we have grown from a small enthusiast group with a single camera in Preston, to a globally accessed rail enthusiast hub with in excess of 100 cameras both owned and maintained by Railcam, and guest cameras from around the world. The Railcam portfolio has expanded to include access to train schedules and live signalling diagrams to accompany the viewing experience. Despite the growth, Railcam UK is still run by a dedicated group of rail enthusiasts and relies on the sterling efforts of its team of volunteers. An extremely popular social media community has grown over the years and now boasts 25k Facebook, 15k Twitter and 45k YouTube followers/subscribers, this to add to 40k Railcam members. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter & YouTube Email – contact@
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