Tram transport in India

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In India currently only Kolkata (Calcutta) has a tram service.

Other cities to have had trams in the past:

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[edit] Delhi

On the west bank of the Yamuna River in northern India, consists of Old and New Delhi. Old Delhi is an important manufacturing, rail and trade center built around the Red Fort, site of the famous Peacock Throne. South of the city walls is New Delhi, a planned city with wide boulevards and imposing government buildings, capital of India since 1912. Delhi has controlled northern India since the 13th Century. The British took the city in 1803 from the Mogul emperors and Coronation Durbars were held in 1903 and 1911. The tram system opened on March 6, 1908 and by 1921 there were 15 km of track and 24 cars. The system closed ca. 1963. This rare postcard shows a typical open car.

[edit] Kolkata

Horse drawn tram - Life size model at City Centre arcade
Horse drawn tram - Life size model at City Centre arcade

The Calcutta Tramways Company Limited is the company which manages tramways in Kolkata. The first horse driven tram carriage service started in the year 1873 between Sealdah and Armenian Ghat Street (Inaugurated on February 24, 1873). The service was wound up on November 20 as there was no adequate patronisation. The British started The Calcutta Tramways Company Limited as a registered joint stock company at London, in the year 1880. Before 1900s they were powered by horses later the same year the process of electrification began.

In the year 1951 The Govt. of West Bengal entered into an agreement with the Calcutta Tramways Co and the Calcutta Tramways Act, 1951 was enacted . The Govt took over all rights with regard to Tramways and reserved the right to purchase the system on 1st Jan, 1972 or any time thereafter giving two years notice. Later in the year 1967 The Govt of West Bengal passed the Calcutta Tramways Company (Taking Over of Management ) Act, 1967 and took over the management on 19th July 1967. On November 8th, 1976 the Calcutta Tramways (Acquisition of Undertaking) Ordinance, 1976 was promulgated under which the Company with all its assets vested with the government. After that it is now a Public Sector Undertaking.

[edit] Mumbai

The British proposed the introduction of trams in the year 1864 and the contract was awarded to Stearns and Kitteredge in the year 1873. The first tram was between Parel and Colaba were drawn by six to eight horses. The trams had their pie of glory till the advent of trains and were there for almost 21 years and it is also said that the Stearns and Ktteredge had a stable of 900 horses when they started the service.

See also: Brihanmumbai Electric Supply and Transport

[edit] Kanpur


[edit] Nasik

The trams were pulled by 4 horses and it had 2 carriages. It originated from what is now the "Old municipal corporation" building located on "main road" and terminated at Nasik Road Railway station, a distance of around 8-10 km. It closed down around 1931-1933. The strip between Nasik and Nasik Road was covered with dense jungle and only mode of transport from the station to the city was by means of horse carriages or by means of only 2 taxis which used to ply in those days.

[edit] Chennai

Trams in Chennai (old Madras) were operated between Ports and other places. This could carry lot of head loads and was a very popular transport at that time. This ended by about 1950, when the tramway company went into liquidation. The contract to remove the tracks and overhead cables was awarded to one Mr.Narainsingh Ghanshamsingh.

[edit] Power supply

The trams were run on Direct-current Power supply from over head power lines. The tram supply was obtained by a current collector called a Trolley pole, mounted on the top of the tram. The tram rails served as the return path for the DC current.

The Direct-current power was supplied by Mercury arc rectifier (Converter) stations located at different parts of Chennai. The electric power for them was supplied by the Madras Electricity System, from a Thermal Power station at Basins Bridge, generating AC power.

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