Did Melksham have trams? A question from my in-box
Bath and Swindon both did, but not Melksham. It may be that at one time the “Bath Tramway and Road Car Company” provided a service to Melksham but that would have been with motor buses; their trams never got closer than Bathford - tram route 1 which closed in 1939.
Our railway line was served by “Rail Motors” as well as conventional locomotives and trains, from 1905 - single railed vehicles that have some similarity to trams. Intermediate stations such as Lacock, Beanacre and Broughton Gifford were served by by these vehicles, the last of which survived in regular use in the West Country until 1922; their replacements were auto trains - locomotives attached to carriages, with a driving window at at the far end from the locomotive so they could be operated from either end, Beanacre and Broughton Gifford closed in 1955, Lacock (along with Melksham and Holt Junction) in 1966.
Opening of Lacock halt - this looks like a loco at the back and a coach though? Do I spy a rail motor's roof at the other platform?

Rail motor at Penzance
