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Southport Corporation Tramways

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Southport Corporation Tramways
Depot on Canning Road, Blowick
Operation
LocaleSouthport
Open1 January 1900
Close31 December 1934
StatusClosed
Infrastructure
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in)
Propulsion system(s)Electric
Depot(s)Canning Road, Blowick
Statistics
Route length17.4 miles (28.0 km)

Southport Corporation Tramways operated a tramway service in Southport between 1900 and 1934.[1]

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History

In 1896, Southport Corporation purchased the Birkdale and Southport Tramways Company which had operated horse-drawn tramways since 1873. The tracks within its boundary was also purchased, with that in Birkdale being purchased by that Council

In 1899 Southport Corporation obtained permission to electrify and extend the tramways within its boundaries. Work moved quickly and on 18 July 1900, three routes opened in Southport and electric cars ran. By the end of the year the number of routes had increased to seven, a compact maze of routes serving Smedley, Birkdale, Bedford Park, Kew Gardens, Blowick, Crowlands, High Park and Churchtown.[2]

The depot was in Canning Road, Blowick.

In 1912 Southport absorbed Birkdale and on 1 January 1918, the two tramway systems were finally joined at a cost of £35,000 (equivalent to £3,686,595 in 2021).[3]

Fleet

Southport Corporation fleet eventually reached 45 vehicles.

From Southport Tramways Company the Corporation acquired the following

Closure

The system closed on 31 December 1934.

See also

External links

References

  1. ^ The Golden Age of Tramways. Published by Taylor and Francis.
  2. ^ Great British Tramway Networks. Wingate H. Bett and John C. Gillham, Second Edition. 1944.
  3. ^ UK Retail Price Index inflation figures are based on data from Clark, Gregory (2017). "The Annual RPI and Average Earnings for Britain, 1209 to Present (New Series)". MeasuringWorth. Retrieved 11 June 2022.
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