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The Nashik Tram was started from the Old Municipal Building on the main road to Nashik Road railway station around 1889. The tram served the people of Nashik for almost 44 years. The tram station was at the Main Road, and the tram reached the Nashik Road railway station via the present Main Road, Bhadrakali Market, Ghasbazar, and Phalke Road.
Nashik was the fourth city in India after Chennai, Kolkata and Mumbai to get trams in 1889. Trams in Nashik (then Nasik) were built in 1889 as 2 ft 6 in (762 mm) narrow gauge. The consulting engineer was Everard Calthrop, later known with the Barsi Light Railway. Originally, the tram used two carriages pulled by four horses.
1864 - Nashik city received a Nagar Parishad status. First newspaper in Nashik area started in this period which was called as Nashik News. 1877 - Gopal Hari Deshmukh and Nyayamurthi Mahadev Ranade entered in social life of Nashik city. 1889 - Nasik Tram was started from Old Municipal Building on main road to Nasik Road railway station.
Mumbai Tram: Mumbai: Maharashtra: 1873 1964 Nashik Tram: Nashik: Maharashtra: 1 10 km (6.2 mi) 1889 1931 Chennai Tram: Chennai: Tamil Nadu: 1892 1953 Patna Tram: Patna: Bihar: 1903 Kanpur Tram: Kanpur: Uttar Pradesh: 6.04 km (3.75 mi) 1907 16 May 1933 Kochi Tram: Kochi: Kerala: 1907 1963 Delhi Tram: Delhi: Delhi: 1908 1963 Bhavnagar Tram ...
The Tashkent tram system is the oldest in Central Asia and was one of the biggest in the former Soviet Union. In the beginning of the 21st century, the system lost many of its routes due to removal of track from the city center. The last route closed in May 2016. However, in 2017 a new tram system in Samarkand came into operation. All rolling ...
Nashik (Marathi: नाशिक)(pron:ˈnʌʃɪk) (pronunciation ⓘ)(also spelled as Nasik) is a city in western India in the state of Maharashtra. Nashik is located in the north-west of Maharashtra, 171 km (106 mi) from Mumbai and 210 km (130 mi) from Pune and is the administrative headquarters of the Nashik District and Nashik Division ...
The Greater Nashik Metro or Metro NEO [1] is a proposed rapid transit system in the Nashik Metropolitan Region. [2] The system is proposed to reduce traffic congestion as well as provide direct connectivity to Nashik city from its suburbs.
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