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Horse
Tramway Douglas Corporation Tramways Department came into existence in 1900 to negotiate the purchase of the horse and cable lines from the Liquidator of the failed IoM Tramways & Electric Power Co Ltd. In January 1902 the Corporation took over the lines within the Borough. Although electrification of the horse tramway was discussed for many years and endless reports produced, by the time the Corporation was ready to make a lucid decision the horse tramway had become a celebrity in its own right. Despite the destruction of a significant percentage of the line's rolling stock during the past twenty five years the line survives to provide a seasonal service. |
Cable
Tramway The hilly-terrain of the upper Douglas route necessitated powerful mechanical traction, and a 3'-0" (914mm) gauge cable tramway was built. It opened on August 15th 1896 and had a fairly uneventful life until its closure on August 19th 1929 when it was replaced by motor buses . Two of the cable cars were sold after closure for use as a bungalow near Jurby, and these survived to be rescued in 1968 for restoration as Car "72/3" and which featured in the horse tramway centenary procession in August 1976. The tramcar is now on display at Derby Castle Depot and is the only surviving bogie cable car outside San Francisco.
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