Shipley Glen Tramway

The Shipley Glen Tramway is a preserved cable funicular tramway located in the wooded area of Shipley Glen near the town of Baildon and the village of Saltaire, West Yorkshire, England.

The lower station of the funicular is some 660 feet (200 m) by foot from Saltaire railway station, and a similar distance from the historic Salts Mill, now occupied by shops and restaurants as well as the David Hockney gallery.

The line is operated by volunteer staff on behalf of a charitable trust, Shipley Glen Tramway Preservation Co Ltd.[1] The line was opened on 18 May 1895 by Sam Wilson, a local publican, showman and entrepreneur.

It was intended to ease access to a number of other, now long closed, attractions at Shipley Glen, including a wooden toboggan ride and a massive fairground.

This involved fitting the two tramcars with new chassis, wheels and decks, and improving braking systems on both cars and haulage drum.

Bottom tramway depot
The top entrance to the tramway
Tram and tracks
The cars during rebuilding