Dudley and Stourbridge Steam Tramways Company explained

Dudley and Stourbridge Steam Tramways Company
Locale:Dudley, Stourbridge
Open:21 May 1884
Close:25 July 1899
Status:Closed
Propulsion System:Steam

The Dudley and Stourbridge Steam Tramways Company operated a steam tramway service between Dudley and Stourbridge between 1884 and 1899.[1]

History

The tramway was authorised by the Dudley, Stourbridge and Kingswinford Tramways Order of 1881. The line to Kingswinford was not approved.

It opened on 21 May 1884 running from the London and North Western Railway Dudley railway station through Brierley Hill and Amblecote to Stourbridge.

Fleet

Locomotives:

Eight passenger vehicles were ordered from the Starbuck Car and Wagon Company in 1884. On closure, five of these were transferred to the Birmingham and Midland Tramways Company.

Closure

The company was purchased by British Electric Traction[2] on 2 April 1898, and converted to electric traction. The last steam tram ran on 25 July 1899 and the operation was taken over by a new company, the Dudley, Stourbridge and District Electric Traction Company.

Notes and References

  1. The Golden Age of Tramways. Published by Taylor and Francis.
  2. The Electrical review: Volume 40