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  2. Trams in Shanghai (1908–1975) - Wikipedia

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    The first tram line in Shanghai (China’s first tram appeared in Beijing in 1899), Yingshang No. 1, opened on January 21, 1908, and operated between Jing'an Temple and The Bund. The line was 6.04 kilometers long and operated by British commercial interests.

  3. Zhangjiang Tram - Wikipedia

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    Zhangjiang Tram was a tram network operating in Shanghai that utilised a Translohr system. Shanghai originally had a steel wheeled electric tramway network in its urban center. Routes expanded gradually and reached largest extent in 1925 with 328 tramcars; this tram system shut down in 1975.

  4. History of Shanghai - Wikipedia

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    The Dàjìng Gé Pavilion wall, which is the only remaining part of the Old City of Shanghai wall The history of Shanghai spans over a thousand years and closely parallels the development of modern China. Originally a small agricultural village, Shanghai developed during the late Qing dynasty (1644–1912) as one of China's principal trading ports. Although nominally part of China, in practice ...

  5. Shanghai International Settlement - Wikipedia

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    Shanghai tram, 1920s. On 11 July 1854 a committee of Western businessmen met and held the first annual meeting of the Shanghai Municipal Council (SMC, formally the Council for the Foreign Settlement North of the Yang-king-pang), ignoring protests of consular officials, and laid down the Land Regulations which established the principles of self-government.

  6. Songjiang Tram - Wikipedia

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    Songjiang Tram (also Songjiang Tramway) is a light rail tramway in Shanghai, China. The system consists of two lines (T1 and T2) totaling 31 km (19 mi) with 42 stations. [ 2 ] Unlike the Zhangjiang Tram , Songjiang trams use centenary power supply and steel-wheeled rail systems.

  7. Trams in China - Wikipedia

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    Dalian, Liaoning opened its first tram line on September 25, 1909. It was operated by South Manchuria Railway. By 1945, the system had 11 lines. Today 2 lines remain in operation covering 23.4 km (14.5 mi). The system is in the process up being updated with a mixture of old tram cars and new modern low floor cars in operation.

  8. Timeline of Shanghai - Wikipedia

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    19 June: Shanghai taken by British forces. [2] Shanghai opens to foreigners per Treaty of Nanking. [2] 1843 Captain George Balfour appointed British consul. [3] 1845 David Sassoon & Sons in business. British settlement established on outskirts of Old City. [3] 1846 - Richards' Hotel and Restaurant in business. 1849 - French Concession granted ...

  9. History of trams - Wikipedia

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    Old lines, considered archaic, were then gradually replaced by buses. Tram networks disappeared almost completely from France, the UK, and altogether from Ireland, Denmark, Spain, as well as being completely removed from cities such as Sydney, which had one of the largest networks in the world with route length 291 km (181 mi) and Brisbane.