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Lancaster Corporation Tramways - Wikipedia
Lancaster Corporation started tramway operation on 14 January 1903. The depot was located in King Street. The tramway closed on 4 April 1930. The depot buildings survived and are now known as Victoria Court.
Lancaster Corporation Tramways
Lancaster Corporation Tramways operated a tramway service in Lancaster between 1903 and 1930. [1] History. Lancaster Corporation started tramway operation on 14 January 1903. The depot was located in King Street. Closure. The tramway closed on 4 April 1930. The depot buildings survived and are now known as Victoria Court. References
Tram - King Street, Lancaster - Red Rose Collections from Lancashire …
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Lancaster Canal Tramroad - Wikipedia
The Lancaster Canal Tramroad, also known as the Walton Summit Tramway or the Old Tram Road, was a British plateway, completed in 1803, to link the north and south ends of the Lancaster Canal across the Ribble valley (Barritt, 2000), pending completion of the canal. The canal link was never constructed.
Lancaster Corporation Tramways Uniform | Tramway Systems of …
Lancaster's standard-gauge, overhead electric tramway system commenced operation on the 14th January 1903. The system was very small by municipal standards, a mere 2.99 miles.
On 2 August 1890 the Lancaster & District Tramways Company (under the Lancaster & District Tramways Order 1889) opened a standard gauge single-track horse-drawn tramway between Morecambe and Lancaster, travelling from the Royalty Theatre in Market Street, Morecambe, close to the Morecambe Tramway Company’s tracks (though the two lines were never...
Our History | The Lancaster Canal Trust
What remains of the tramway today is in the control of Lancashire County Council and is a public right of way, providing an interesting route for a walk or cycle ride, south from Avenham Park in Preston to Bamber Bridge.
Lancaster Canal and Tramroad today - Preston Basin
This contemporary route description covers the former Lancaster Canal and tramroad between Aqueduct Street, Preston and Johnson's Hillock Locks north of Chorley. It was compiled between 2022 and 2023.
Trams and Tramways in Lancashire and the North West
From the early 1900s Lancashire had over 30 separate tramway undertakings from Barrow in the north to Warrington in the south. Most were municipally owned and operated but some were owned by private companies.
Nostalgia: Rare treasures capture Lancaster life of bygone days
Sep 4, 2015 · “The original scheme for Morecambe Tower appears to have included some kind of helter-skelter tramway!” The exhibition also features the King John Charter, regarding the forests in the honour of Lancaster – a confirmation of a grant of forest ‘liberties’, dating from 1199, and a 1418 illuminated manuscript from Cartmel Priory.