Derby Tramways
Derby Tramway Locale England Dates of operation 1904–1934 Headquarters Derby
Derby Tramway was tram system that serverd the city of Derby (then a town), England . It opened on 27 July 1904 . It was closed nearly 30 years later, on the 29 June 1934 .
Preserved trams
Tramcar n°1 is the only Derby tramcar preserved and is located at the National Tramway Museum in Crich , Derbyshire . This tram was used for crew training prior to the opening of the system.
Tramways in Derbyshire (Closed systems)
Ashby & Burton • Chesterfield • Derby • Glossop • Ilkeston • Matlock • Nottinghamshire & Derbyshire
Transport in Derbyshire
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England : Alford and Sutton | Barnsley and District | Birmingham Corporation |
Blackpool | Brill | Bristol |
Chesterfield | City of Birmingham | Dearne District |
Derby | Doncaster |Dover |
Grimsby & Immingham | Grimsby District |
Heaton Park | Hull | Ilkeston |
Kingsway (London) | Leeds | Liverpool |
London County Council | London United | Maidstone Corporation | Mansfield & District | Matlock | Mexborough & Swinton | Nottingham Corporation | Nottingham & District | Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire | Rotherham | Scarborough funiculars | Seaton | Sheffield |
Southampton |
Starr Gate | Warrington | Wisbech and Upwell | Wolverton and Stony Stratford
Wales : Great Orme | Swansea and Mumbles Railway | Pwllheli and Llanbedrog
Scotland : Northern Ireland : Belfast | Giant's Causeway Tramway
Isle of Man : Industry :
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