Trams in Johannesburg
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The Johannesburg tramway network formed part of the public transport system in Johannesburg, South Africa, for just over 70 years until the start of the 1960s.
History
Opened on 2 February 1891 , the network was operated initially by horsecars.[1] From 14 February 1906 , it was converted to electrical power.[2]
Beginning on 26 August 1936 , the trams were gradually supplemented by the Johannesburg trolleybus system, which was opened on that day.
However, the tramway network lasted for several more decades, until its closure on 2 August 1961 .
See also
- History of Johannesburg
- List of town tramway systems in Africa
- Rail transport in South Africa
- Trolleybuses in Johannesburg
References
Notes
- ↑ "Timeline: Johannesburg 1800-1991". South African History Online. South African History Online. Retrieved 31 March 2012.
- ↑ "Timeline: Johannesburg 1900-1976". South African History Online. South African History Online. Retrieved 31 March 2012.
Further reading
- Pabst, Martin (1989). Tram & Trolley in Africa. Krefeld: Röhr Verlag. ISBN 3-88490-152-4. (English) (German)
- Patton, Brian (2002). Double-Deck Trams of the World: Beyond the British Isles. Brora, Sutherland: Adam Gordon. ISBN 1-874422-39-7.
- Spit, A H M; with additional material by Patton, Brian (1976). Johannesburg Tramways: a history of the tramways of the City of Johannesburg. London: Light Railway Transport League. ISBN 0900433558.
External links
Media related to Trams in Johannesburg at Wikimedia Commons
Coordinates: 26°12′15″S 28°2′25″E / 26.20417°S 28.04028°E
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