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A horse tram in Douglas, Isle of Man.The man standing on the stepboard is the conductor, who collects the fares.
The 'Douglas Bay Horse Tramway' is a
horse-drawn tramway in
Douglas on the
Isle of Man. The route runs along the seafront promenade for 1.6 miles (~2.8 km), from a southern terminus at Victoria Pier, by the
Sea Terminal to a northern terminus at
Derby Castle, the southern terminus of the
Manx Electric Railway. The route consists of
gauge track, is double-tracked throughout, and is not segregated from other road traffic.
The service was introduced in
1876 and has run every year since, except for a period during the
Second World War. Since
1927 the service has run in summer only. Service is provided by 23 tramcars and some 45
horses provide the motive power.
The tramway is owned and operated by the Douglas Borough Council. It is one of the very few horse-drawn tram routes in the world.
References
★ Hendry, R., (1993), ''Rails in the Isle of Man: A Colour Celebration'', Midland Publishing Limited, ISBN 1-85780-009-5
★ Pearson, K., (1999), ''Douglas Horse Tramway - A Millennium Year History'', 1st Edition, Adam Gordon, ISBN 978-1-874422-25-9
See also
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Transport on the Isle of Man
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Heritage railways in the Isle of Man
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Victor Harbor Horse Drawn Tram, a horse-drawn tramway in
Australia
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List of light-rail/tram systems
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List of town tramway (urban tramway, streetcar) systems
External links
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Douglas Borough Council - tramway page
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Isle of Man Horse Drawn Trams