Glasgow Corporation Tramways were formerly one of the largest urban tramway systems in Europe. Over 1000 municipally-owned trams served the city of Glasgow, Scotland. The system closed in 1962 and was the last city tramway in Great Britain (prior to the construction of new systems in the 1990s).
Historic town tramway systems in the United Kingdom | |
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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 |
| Wales : | Great Orme | Swansea and Mumbles Railway | Pwllheli and Llanbedrog |
| Scotland : | Aberdeen | Dundee | Edinburgh | Glasgow | Scottish Tramway and Transport Society |
| Northern Ireland : | Belfast | Giant's Causeway Tramway |
| Isle of Man : | Douglas Bay Horse Tramway | Douglas Southern Electric Tramway | Manx Electric Railway | Snaefell Mountain Railway | Upper Douglas Cable Tramway |
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