Tram Road, Caerleon
Introduction
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Image: © Jaggery Taken: 3 Jan 2014
Viewed from the edge of Mill Street. Trams (or tram roads or tram lanes) were roads with wooden, stone, or metal wheel-tracks, originally in or from a coal mine, later used more widely. Once common in SE Wales, nowadays the street name is often the only remaining evidence of a tram.