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Stockton and District Tramways Company
Operation
LocaleStockton-on-TeesNorton
Open1893
Close1896
StatusClosed
Infrastructure
Track gauge4 ft (1,219 mm)
Propulsion system(s)Steam
Statistics
Route length6.28 miles (10.11 km)

The Stockton and District Tramways Company operated a steam tramway service between Stockton-on-Tees and Norton between 1893 and 1896.

History

The Stockton and District Tramways Company was a short lived tramway operator, surviving for only 3 years. In 1893 it took over the services operated by the Stockton and Darlington Steam Tramway Company which had run into financial difficulty.

Closure

It was unable to make the tramway pay and in 1896 it sold out to the Imperial Tramways Company. Steam services continued for a few months until the route was closed for modernisation, to later re-open as the Middlesbrough, Stockton and Thornaby Electric Tramways Company.

References

  1. The Golden Age of Tramways. Published by Taylor and Francis.
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