Gravesend and Northfleet Electric Tramways

Gravesend and Northfleet Electric Tramways operated a tramway service between Gravesend, Kent and Northfleet between 1902 and 1929.[1]

Gravesend and Northfleet Electric Tramways
A tram at Gravesend Clock Tower before August 1907
Operation
LocaleGravesend, Kent, Northfleet
Open2 August 1902
Close29 February 1929
StatusClosed
Infrastructure
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in)
Propulsion system(s)Electric
Statistics
Route length6.47 miles (10.41 km)

History edit

In 1901 the Gravesend, Rosherville and Northfleet Tramways were taken over by the Gravesend and Northfleet Electric Tramways, a subsidiary of British Electric Traction. The tramway was converted from 3 ft 6in gauge to standard gauge and electrified.

Services started on 2 August 1902 with a route from Galley Hill, Swanscombe to Denton. In 1903 New tram routes opened from Pelham Road to Perry Street, Windmill Street to Old Road and a connection to the Leather Bottle, Northfleet.

The depot was located off Dover Road East at TQ 6351 7358.

In 1921 it obtained two second hand cars from the Taunton Tramway.

Closure edit

The tramway service closed on 29 February 1929.

References edit

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

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