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    Sheffield Tramway was an extensive tramway network serving the English city of Sheffield and its suburbs. The first tramway line, horse-drawn, opened...
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  • List of all electric tramcars of the Sheffield Corporation Tramways 4 ft 8+1⁄2 in (1,435 mm) (standard gauge). Opened 5 September 1899, closed 8 October...
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    sites. In common with many British cities, Sheffield used to have an extensive tram network, the Sheffield Tramway (1873–1960). This finally closed in October...
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    Beamish Museum transport collection (category Tramways with double-decker trams)
    to Sheffield Corporation Tramways No. 264 at Wikimedia Commons Sheffield 513 was built by Charles Roberts & Co. of Wakefield to a design by Sheffield Transport...
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  • 14". The Tramway Museum Society. Archived from the original on 14 September 2021. Retrieved 6 October 2020. "Sheffield Corporation Tramways No. 15". Crich...
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    The National Tramway Museum (trading as Crich Tramway Village) is a tram museum located at Crich (listen), in the Peak District of Derbyshire, England...
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    replacement tramway that used L-shaped rails was laid by John Curr in 1776 and was one of the earliest cast-iron railways. The Sheffield Canal opened...
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    similar blue and cream colour as were used on the original Sheffield Tramway, the Sheffield City coat of arms and removal of the external advertisements...
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  • see List of town tramway systems in the United Kingdom. Blackpool Edinburgh South London East London Manchester Nottingham Sheffield Tyne and Wear West...
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    the expanded station due to open in 2023. The Sheffield Supertram (not derived from the previous tramways), opened in 1994 and was operated by Stagecoach...
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    Abbeydale Road (category Streets in Sheffield)
    Abbeydale Picture House. Until 8 October 1960, trams of the Sheffield Tramway ran from Sheffield City Centre along Abbeydale Road to Millhouses terminus....
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  • (tram-train stop) Before the Sheffield Supertram there used to tramway networks across each town in South Yorkshire. The Sheffield Tramway was the largest and...
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    The Glossop Tramway was a 4.5-mile (7.2 km) long passenger tramway service connecting the mill towns of Glossop and Hadfield in Derbyshire, England. It...
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    and 1992, it had the only urban tramway in the UK. (The last English city to lose its conventional trams was Sheffield in 1960. The last in the UK was...
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    and trolley buses. With the closure of Sheffield Tramway in 1960 and Glasgow Tramway in 1962, Blackpool Tramway – popular as a tourist attraction as much...
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    Gleadless (category Suburbs of Sheffield)
    on 18 April 1898. As with many outlying villages of Sheffield, the coming of the Sheffield Tramway in the early 20th century brought big changes to Gleadless...
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  • tramcars were bought in 1903, which had previously been owned by Sheffield Tramway, and that they were probably never renumbered. Several cars were damaged...
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  • Wadsley Bridge (category Suburbs of Sheffield)
    went north to Ecclesfield which was later to become the A61. The Sheffield Tramway was extended to Wadsley Bridge in June 1924 with the ground beneath...
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    Handcar Tramway 乙女人車軌道 Utsunomiya Stone Tramway 宇都宮石材軌道 Ibaraki Haguro Tramway 羽黒軌道 Inada Tramway 稲田軌道 Iwama Tramway 岩間軌道 Kabaho Kōgyō Tramway 樺穂興業軌道 Kasama...
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    1960, the bus station ceased to share its accommodation with the Sheffield Tramway as the light rail network was closed. Work began on the reconstruction...
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  • Crosspool (category Suburbs of Sheffield)
    Crosspool became the first area of Sheffield to receive a public transport service by bus as the Sheffield Tramway did not extend to the suburb. Crosspool...
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    was demolished. Herdings is served by Sheffield's light rail transit, the Sheffield Supertram. There, the tramway terminates next to a bus terminus. Original...
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    tourist attraction. The tramway was built and initially operated by Thomas Lightfoot, a retired civil engineer from Sheffield. His service was introduced...
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  • Malin Bridge (category Suburbs of Sheffield)
    building of Victorian terraced housing; it became a terminus for the Sheffield Tramway with a route from the city centre commencing on 19 May 1908. Buses...
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    across the town and was linked to the tramway networks of Sheffield and Mexborough & Swinton. Rotherham tramways ran on six lines joining in the town's...
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  • killing one of the passengers. On 12 September 1885, a Bradford and Sheffield Tramways tram ran away downhill from the Wibsey Bank Foot depot in Bradford...
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  • 1899: Hillsborough Stadium opened. The first electric tram ran on the Sheffield Tramway. 1901: Population:409,070. 1913: Stainless steel was invented by Harry...
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  • AnsaldoBreda T-68 and T-69s, as well as Sheffield's Supertram. Blackpool Tramway Bombardier Flexity 2 Edinburgh Tramway CAF Urbos 3 Manchester Metrolink AnsaldoBreda...
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  • This is a list of town tramway systems in the United Kingdom divided by constituent country and by regions of England. It includes all tram systems, past...
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    The Seaton Tramway is a 2 ft 9 in (838 mm) narrow gauge electric tramway in the East Devon district of South West England. The 3-mile (4.8 km) route runs...
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