The Brighton fleet of 3ft 6in trams was to survive virtually until the outbreak of World War II indeed replacement trams were still being constructed in the 1930s but a joint traffic arrangement set up in conjunction with one of the local bus operators saw the trams replaced by trolleybus and bus. Alongside the trams Brighton also played host to Volks Electric Railway one of the worlds pioneering electric railways and still operational today. The Lost Tramways of England series documents the t