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Formed 1873 as a horse-drawn tramway company; renamed '''Bombay Electric Supply & Tramways Co''', 1905 to generate electricity for its trams & city
 
Formed 1873 as a horse-drawn tramway company; renamed '''Bombay Electric Supply & Tramways Co''', 1905 to generate electricity for its trams & city
  
Electrified tram service began on 7 May 1907. Double-deck tram service began in September 1920; at the peak of service in 1935, 433 trams ran on 47 kilometres (29 mi) of track. The trams met travellers' needs until the betterment of the train network in the city; the service closed on 31 March 1964
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Electrified tram service began on 7 May 1907. Double-deck tram service began in September 1920; at the peak of service in 1935, 433 trams ran on 47 kilometres (29 miles) of track. The trams met travellers' needs until the betterment of the train network in the city; the service closed on 31 March 1964
 
<ref>[http://www.tramz.com/tva/in.html "Tram Views of Asia"/India/Bombay by John Rossman 1998];Retrieved 10 Dec 2015</ref>
 
<ref>[http://www.tramz.com/tva/in.html "Tram Views of Asia"/India/Bombay by John Rossman 1998];Retrieved 10 Dec 2015</ref>
 
<ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tram_transport_in_India Wikipedia "Tram Transport in India"/Section 2 Mumbai];Retrieved 10 Dec 2015</ref>
 
<ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tram_transport_in_India Wikipedia "Tram Transport in India"/Section 2 Mumbai];Retrieved 10 Dec 2015</ref>

Revision as of 16:53, 19 December 2015

Bombay Tramways Company Ltd

Formed 1873 as a horse-drawn tramway company; renamed Bombay Electric Supply & Tramways Co, 1905 to generate electricity for its trams & city

Electrified tram service began on 7 May 1907. Double-deck tram service began in September 1920; at the peak of service in 1935, 433 trams ran on 47 kilometres (29 miles) of track. The trams met travellers' needs until the betterment of the train network in the city; the service closed on 31 March 1964 [1] [2]

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