Morecambe Tramways

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Morecambe Tramways
Operation
LocaleMorecambe
Open3 June 1887
Close24 October 1924
StatusClosed
Infrastructure
Track gauge4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm)
Propulsion system(s)Horse/Petrol
Statistics
Route length3.59 miles (5.78 km)

Morecambe Tramways served the town of Morecambe in Lancashire from 3 June 1887 until 24 October 1924.[1][page needed]

History[]

The first section to open (1869) was from the Central Pier to the Battery Hotel. In 1888 the line was extended from the hotel to Strawberry Gardens in Heysham, and in 1895 an extension was built from the pier to East View. These lines were built and owned by The Morecambe Tramways Company Limited. Finally in 1897 an extension was built to Bare by Morecambe Corporation and leased to the Tramways company.[2] In 1909 Morecambe Corporation purchased the section between Battery and Bare, leaving the Tramway Company to operate the 1.25 mile Battery to Strawberry Gardens section. This section was relaid and operated using petrol mechanical trams from 1912 to 24 October 1924.[2]

Infrastructure[]

The network was linear, of length 3.59 miles, with a depot on the Heysham Road[1][page needed] at

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SD 4200 6325 between Stanley Road and Cumberland View Road.

Tramcars[]

The fleet, in a livery of maroon, teak and white, and later green, consisted of:[1][page needed]

  • 2 single deck tramcars[1][page needed]
  • 15 double deck horse tramcars[1][page needed]
  • 4 single deck petrol tramcars[1][page needed]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ a b c d e f Turner, Keith (1996). The Directory of British Tramways. Patrick Stephens Ltd. ISBN 1-85260-549-9.
  2. ^ a b The Leyland Society Journal. July 2008.

External links[]

Coordinates: 54°03′50″N 2°52′43″W / 54.0640°N 2.8786°W / 54.0640; -2.8786

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