Tividale Trams plaque
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Image: © Jaggery Taken: 5 May 2012
Located on a wall at the Tividale Road end of Hopkins Street. The plaque records a potted history of trams in the area. From 1885 to 1939, Tividale was served by tramcars on the Birmingham to Dudley route. The trams were steam-hauled until electrification in 1903. The tramcar illustrated is Dudley and Stourbridge No 5, built at Tividale in 1920 and now preserved at the Black Country Museum.