It is ironic how today's traffic conditions have constrained modern buses to follow tram-like bus-lanes. Had anything significant of the tramway infrastructure survived it would no doubt have been seized on and modernised as a partial answer to the City's congestion and pollution problems.
Conspicuous relics of the system still to be seen are the shelters in Ditchling Road (Florence Place), in Dyke Road (reservoir), in Queens Park Road (The Pepperbox) and Ditchling Road (opposite Surrenden Road); the last two being Grade II listed. A further shelter has been refurbished and put back into use at Amberley Chalk Pits Museum.
In fact, Tram 53 did survive, see Fb page & website for Brighton tram 53 society
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