As promised/threatened:
Here, we see the bridge over the railway with Leeds 180 heading out of town. You can see the terraces behind. Second is a view towards the station from the upper deck of the same tram. Finally, this image must say a lot about me, but here we see where the terraces meet with the newer semis, seperated by the tramway. The cricket pitch is visible in the corner (fancy making some crickiters, Shoves?)
In these three, we firstly see the former Glasgow tramcar (now Westhaven 7) approaching the town centre, with the depot to the back right of the shot. Secondly, we see the same tram approaching the station (and terminus) after passing through the streets of shoppers. Finally, we see Leeds 180 at the other terminus among an early 20th centuary build of semis seperated by an open green space (and the mainline railway).
On the left, we see another shot of the road crossing by the station, and then the same tram rolling along the main street. Finally, we see leeds 180 dropping down the hill towards the main town.
I would post another row, but I've run out of space. This one shows Leeds 180 crossing the railway bridge. More soon.