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Franschhoek Wine Tram Diesel (Since 1904) 2012 Present Two double deck trams and one single deck tram operate on the 27km Paarl-Franschhoek branch line Cape Town – Urban Trams in Cape Town. Horse 1 May 1863 ? Electric 6 Aug 1896 28 Jan 1939 ♦ Suburban tramway Electric Nov 1901 17 Feb 1930 Sea Point – Camps Bay – Burnside Road
This is a list of cities that have, or once had, town tramway (urban tramway, or streetcar) systems as part of their public transport system. Due to excessive size, the original list has been divided into separate articles, based on geographical locations. Africa; Asia (exclusive of India,Japan) India; Japan
Tram transport in South Africa (6 P) T. Tram transport in Tunisia (1 C, 4 P) This page was last edited on 20 January 2017, at 04:48 (UTC). Text is available under ...
List of town tramway systems in Africa This page was last edited on 3 April 2018, at 04:59 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
South Africa has the most extensive urban rail network on the continent. Transnet is the national company that oversees all modes of transport, any railways in South Africa operate under that umbrella organization. [40] Urban rail or Metrorail is specifically underneath the Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa or PRASA. [41]
The Melbourne tram network is the longest tram system by route length. The New Orleans streetcar system was one of the first in the world and it is the oldest system still in operation. The following is a list of cities that have current tram/streetcar (including heritage trams/heritage streetcars ), or light rail systems as part of their ...
The first Japanese tram line began in 1895 as the Kyoto Electric Railroad. The tram reached its zenith in 1932, when 82 rail companies operated 1,479 kilometres (919 mi) of track in 65 cities. Its popularity declined during the rest of the decade, a trend accelerated by the Pacific War, the occupation of Japan and the rebuilding years. Although ...
The Hawks Nest State Park aerial tram, in Fayette County, West Virginia, carries park visitors from the rim of the New River Gorge to the bank of the New River, a descent of more than 800 feet (240 m). The aerial tram at Pipestem Resort State Park in Pipestem, West Virginia descends 3,600 feet (1,100 m) into the Bluestone River gorge. Wyoming