Derby Tramway|
| Headquarters | Derby |
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| Locale | England |
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| Dates of operation | 1904–1934 |
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| Successor | Abandoned |
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Derby Tramway was tram system that serverd the city of Derby (then a town), England. It opened on 27 July 1904. It was closed nearly 30 years later, on the 29 June 1934.
Preserved trams
Tramcar n°1 is the only Derby tramcar preserved and is located at the National Tramway Museum in Crich, Derbyshire. This tram was used for crew training prior to the opening of the system.
Tramways in Derbyshire (Closed systems)
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Ashby & Burton • Chesterfield • Derby • Glossop • Ilkeston • Matlock • Nottinghamshire & Derbyshire
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| Transport in Derbyshire
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| England : | Alford and Sutton | Barnsley and District | Birmingham Corporation | Blackpool | Brill | Bristol | Chesterfield | City of Birmingham | Dearne District | Derby | Doncaster |Dover | Grimsby & Immingham | Grimsby District | Heaton Park | Hull | Ilkeston | Kingsway (London) | Leeds | Liverpool | London County Council | London United | Maidstone Corporation | Mansfield & District | Matlock | Mexborough & Swinton | Nottingham Corporation | Nottingham & District | Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire | Rotherham | Scarborough funiculars | Seaton | Sheffield | Southampton | Starr Gate | Warrington | Wisbech and Upwell | Wolverton and Stony Stratford |
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| Wales : | Great Orme | Swansea and Mumbles Railway | Pwllheli and Llanbedrog |
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| Scotland : | |
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| Northern Ireland : | Belfast | Giant's Causeway Tramway |
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| Isle of Man : | |
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