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Promptly nicknamed, 'Daddy Long Legs', this bizarre vehicle could carry some 160 passengers, and the line was opened to the public with the usual Victorian razzmatazz at noon, November 28th 1896. A total of 44,282 passengers enjoyed a year round service. A trained sea captain be at the helm (or available at all times), and the tram be fitted with a lifeboat on the back and a number of lifebelts around the edges.
Starting from a point about 100 yards out from Madeira Drive at Banjo Groyne, the railway maintained a distance of 60-100 yards from the shore all the way to Rottingdean, some 2.8 miles (4½ km) to the east. At the terminus, a 100 yard-long light steel pier was constructed to meet the track from Brighton. Parts that need tobe attached 1 small life Boat and 8 life rings that need to be attached and boat rigged to 2 portable davits. This is a Z scale version of this rail car!
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