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- Trams_in_Hobart abstract "The Australian city of Hobart, Tasmania’s capital city, no longer has a network of trams operating, but it once had an extensive and popular system that reached the majority of Hobart suburbs. The Hobart tram network was established in 1893 by a private consortium known as the Hobart Electric Tram Company, providing Hobart with the first complete electric tramway in the Southern Hemisphere. Its fleet of double-decker trams were the only such trams in Australia.The Hobart tram network was successful for much of the early twentieth century, but by 1960 it had decided to close the tramways in favour of electric-powered trolley buses. By 1968, the trolley buses had also been replaced in favour of a completely bus-based network. The Hobart tram network was the first in the southern hemisphere to be electrified, and was the first in the world to operate entirely double-decker trams. It operated on eight lines for 67 years, before it was replaced by a bus network operated by the Metropolitan Transport Trust.In 2003 the Hobart City Council proposed a waterfront Heritage tramway, but never carried through the project, and in recent years various studies and proposals have been suggested for the reintroduction of trams to Hobart.".
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- Trams_in_Hobart wikiPageExternalLink www.hobartcity.com.au.
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- Trams_in_Hobart wikiPageExternalLink www.hobarttramways.com.
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- Trams_in_Hobart wikiPageExternalLink IET_Mid_year_lecture_2009_slides.pdf.
- Trams_in_Hobart wikiPageExternalLink Tramways.htm.
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- Trams_in_Hobart beganOperation "1893".
- Trams_in_Hobart endedOperation "1968".
- Trams_in_Hobart era1Name "Tram".
- Trams_in_Hobart era1PropulsionSystem "Single overhead electric line".
- Trams_in_Hobart era1State "show".
- Trams_in_Hobart era2Name "Trolleybus".
- Trams_in_Hobart era2PropulsionSystem "Twin overhead electric line".
- Trams_in_Hobart era2State "show".
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- Trams_in_Hobart locale Australia.
- Trams_in_Hobart locale Hobart.
- Trams_in_Hobart locale Tasmania.
- Trams_in_Hobart name "Hobart tramway network".
- Trams_in_Hobart operator "* Hobart Electric Tram Company * Hobart Municipal Tramways * Metropolitan Transport Trust".
- Trams_in_Hobart owner "* Hobart Electric Tram Company * Hobart City Council * Tasmanian Government".
- Trams_in_Hobart subject Category:Tram_transport_in_Australia.
- Trams_in_Hobart subject Category:Transport_in_Hobart.
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- Trams_in_Hobart comment "The Australian city of Hobart, Tasmania’s capital city, no longer has a network of trams operating, but it once had an extensive and popular system that reached the majority of Hobart suburbs. The Hobart tram network was established in 1893 by a private consortium known as the Hobart Electric Tram Company, providing Hobart with the first complete electric tramway in the Southern Hemisphere.".
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