Hardback | 64 pages | 150 x 200mm
Publication November 2020 | ISBN 9781913733513
Edinburgh played host to the country’s most significant cable tramway, although, by the early 1920s, electric trams had taken over. The system continued to grow until the late 1930s and new trams were built even after World War II. However, over less than a decade, all were swept away and the final trams operated in 1956. Also covered are the operations of Leith Corporation and Musselburgh & District.
The Lost Tramways of Scotland series documents the tram networks which were at the heart of many of Britain’s growing towns and cities from the mid-19th century to the mid-20th century. An informative, accessible and portable resource for the tram enthusiast as well as the general reader, and a superb souvenir or gift for visitors past and present.
Books in the Lost Tramways series:
- Aberdeen
- Dundee
- Brighton
- Bradford
- Birmingham South
- Birmingham North
- Bristol
- Coventry
- Edinburgh
- Nottingham
- Southampton
- Cardiff
- North Wales
- South Wales and Valleys
- Swansea and Mumbles
Peter Waller’s first book, British and Irish Tramway Systems since 1945, was published in 1992 and since then he has written extensively on transport subjects. He is now a full-time author and editor as well as being a director and secretary of the Online Transport Archive.