List of local streetcar systems in the United States
This is a list of local streetcar systems (i.e. not interurbans) in the United States by political division and operating company. It includes all such systems that existed prior to the modern light rail era. Not all predecessors are listed.
Alabama
- Anniston
- Birmingham
- Birmingham Railway, Light and Power Company:[1] abandoned April 19, 1953
- Calera
- South Calera Street Railway
- Decatur
- North Alabama Traction Company[1]
- Fairhope
- Gadsden
- Alabama Power Company,[1] formerly Alabama City, Gadsden and Attalla Railway:[2] abandoned January 1934
- Gadsden, Bellevue and Lookout Mountain Railway[1]
- Huntsville
- Mobile
- Mobile Light and Railroad Company:[1] abandoned 1941
- Montgomery
- Montgomery Light and Traction Company:[1] abandoned April 8, 1936]
- Selma
- Selma Electric Railway:[1] abandoned 1924
- Sheffield
- Sheffield Company:[1] abandoned February 1933
- Tuscaloosa
- Tuscaloosa Railway and Utilities Company:[1] abandoned November 1941
- Union Springs
- Union Springs Street Car Company
Arizona
- Douglas
- Douglas Traction and Light Company:[1] abandoned 1924
- Phoenix
- Phoenix Railway:[1] abandoned February 16, 1948
- Prescott
- Prescott and Mount Union Railway:[2] abandoned 1911
- Tucson
- Tucson Rapid Transit Company:[1] abandoned December 31, 1930
Arkansas
- Eureka Springs
- Eureka Traction Company[1]
- Fort Smith
- Fort Smith Light and Traction Company[1]
- Fort Smith – Oklahoma Light and Traction Company[2]
- Helena
- West Helena Consolidated Company[1]
- Hot Springs
- Central Arkansas Railway and Light Corporation[1]
- Little Rock
- Intercity Terminal Railway[1]
- Little Rock Railway and Electric Company[1]
- Pine Bluff
- Texarkana
- Southwestern Gas and Electric Company[1]
- Walnut Ridge
- Central Power and Light Company[1]
California
- Bakersfield
- Burlingame
- Burlingame Electric Railway[2]
- Chico
- Eureka
- Humboldt Transit Company[1]
- Exeter
- Fresno
- Fresno Traction Company[1]
- Glendale
- Grass Valley
- Los Angeles
- Monterey
- Monterey and Pacific Grove Railway[1]
- Napa
- Oakland
- San Francisco – Oakland Terminal Railways[1]
- Ontario
- Petaluma
- Sacramento
- San Diego
- San Francisco
- San Jose
- Santa Barbara
- Santa Barbara and Suburban Railway[1]
- Santa Cruz
- Stockton
- Stockton Electric Railroad[1]
- Watsonville
Colorado through Wyoming
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