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South Shields Tramways
Operation
LocaleSouth Shields
Open1 August 1883
Close31 January 1906
StatusClosed
Infrastructure
Track gauge3 ft 6 in (1,067 mm)
Propulsion system(s)Horse
Statistics
Route length2.53 miles (4.07 km)

The South Shields Tramways operated a tramway service in South Shields between 1883 and 1906.[1]

History

The South Shields Tramways were constructed by South Shields Corporation. The services were operated under a lease by South Shields Tramways Company. Services started on 1 August 1883.

By 1886 the company was in financial difficulty, and services stopped on 30 April. The tramcars were sold in an auction to the Douglas Bay Horse Tramway.

On 28 March 1887, a new lease arranged by the Corporation with the South Shields Tramways and Carriage Company enabled services to restart.

Closure

The company was taken over in 1899 by British Electric Traction in expectation that it would be allowed to modernise and electrify the services. However, it withdrew and the new tramway opened, operated by South Shields Corporation Tramways.

References

  1. ^ The Golden Age of Tramways. Published by Taylor and Francis.