| Dumbarton Burgh and County Tramways | |
|---|---|
| Operation | |
| Locale | Dumbarton | 
| Open | 20 February 1907 | 
| Close | 3 March 1928 | 
| Status | Closed | 
| Infrastructure | |
| Track gauge | 4 ft 7+3⁄4 in (1,416 mm) | 
| Propulsion system(s) | Electric | 
| Depot(s) | Hartfield Gardens | 
| Statistics | |
| Route length | 13.1 miles (21.1 km) | 
Dumbarton Burgh and County Tramways provided a tramway service in Dumbarton from 1907 to 1928.[1]
History
The Dumbarton Burgh and Country Tramway were constructed by Dick, Kerr & Co. After initially being operated by the Electric Supply Corporation, it was transferred to the Dumbarton Burgh and County Tramways Company.
It ran from Dalmuir West through Dumbarton to Balloch, with a branch to Barloan Toll, and a branch to Jamestown.
Despite the connection with Glasgow Corporation Tramways at Dalmuir West, through running was not agreed.
Closure
The last tramway service ran on 3 March 1928, and two tramcars were transferred to Ayr Corporation Tramways.
References
- ↑ The golden age of tramways. Charles Frederick Klapper, Routledge & Paul, 1961
 
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