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  2. Nashik - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. History of Nashik - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. List of town tramway systems in India - Wikipedia

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    The stretch between Nashik and Nashik Road was jungle-covered, and the only mode of transport from the station to the city was horse-drawn carriage or one of two taxis. The tram originated from the Old Municipal Corporation building located on Main Road, and terminated at the Nashik Road railway station (8–10 km). It passed through the areas ...

  5. History of trams - Wikipedia

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    The other style of steam tram had the steam engine in the body of the tram, referred to as a steam tramway car. [17] The most notable system to adopt such trams was in Paris. French-designed steam trams also operated in Rockhampton , in the Australian state of Queensland between 1909 and 1939.

  6. Wikipedia:WikiProject Nashik - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  7. Urban rail transit in India - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  8. Greater Nashik Metro - Wikipedia

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    The system is proposed to reduce traffic congestion as well as provide direct connectivity to Nashik city from its suburbs. The Greater Nashik Metro will connect suburbs of Nashik city like Deolali, Nashik Road, Upnagar, Nashik Airport, Sinnar, Igatpuri, Gangapur Road, Trimbakeshwar, Dindori, Bhagur, Niphad, Adgaon, Ghoti Budruk and Girnare.

  9. Transport in India - Wikipedia

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    They eventually acquired a licence for the Li150 series model, of which they began full-fledged production from the early 1960s onwards. [citation needed] In 1972, Scooters India Limited (SIL), a state-run enterprise based in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, bought the entire manufacturing rights of the last Innocenti Lambretta model.