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Heritage streetcar

Heritage streetcars or heritage trams are a part of the efforts to preserve rail transit heritage. In addition to preserving street-running rail vehicles, heritage streetcar operations can include upkeep of historic rail infrastructure. Working heritage streetcars are closely related to the growing global heritage railway movement and form a part of the living history of rail transport.

A former Porto trolley in Memphis, Tennessee, United States

The vehicles are called streetcars or trolleys in North America and trams or tramcars elsewhere. The first two terms are often used interchangeably in the United States,[1] with trolley being preferred in the eastern US and streetcar in Canada and the western US. In parts of the United States, internally powered buses made to resemble a streetcar are often referred to as "trolleys". To avoid further confusion with trolley buses, the American Public Transportation Association (APTA) refers to them as "trolley-replica buses".[2]

Museums, heritage tram line operators, and amateur enthusiasts can preserve original vintage vehicles or create replicas of historic vehicles to re-create or preserve streetcar technology of the past. Heritage vehicles that are kept fully functional can be used on heritage tramlines or for charter traffic.

Europe edit

Austria edit

The Remise Museum in Vienna, opened in 2014, covers the history of public transport in the city of Vienna and offers an extensive tram collection to visitors.[3] The Styrian municipality centre Graz has a tram museum since 1971 located in the depot of Mariatrost.[4] Another heritage tram is operating in Styria between the railway station of Mariazell and the nearby Erlaufsee, mainly with Ex-Vienna streetcars. This line was recently electrified on longer sections and also extended towards the city center.[5] In Innsbruck the city's trams are collected and renovated – together with other Tyrolean railway vehicles – by the association Tiroler MuseumsBahnen which has its museum in the old station of the Stubaitalbahn.

Benelux edit

In Amsterdam the Electrisch Museumtramlijn operates historic trams over a 7 km (4.3 mi) length of former railway line.[6] The tram networks of The Hague and Rotterdam have also their tram museums.[7][8][9] The association Tramweg Stichting maintains and operates in every three cities its own vehicles, partly as collection of these museums. In Belgium there are three tram museums, one in Brussels – organizing several weekend rides to Tervueren and around the city – and other in Antwerp. The 70-kilometre long (43 mi) Kusttram (the coastal line between Knokke and De Panne via Ostend) features also some vehicles of the once extensive interurban network stored in the depot of De Panne and Knokke operated by TTO.

 
ASVi museum line. Standard type tram 10308 with Brabant type trailer 19220 in the city of Thuin.

ASVi run a museum in Thuin and an 8 km (5 mi) line with electric and diesel cars on a part of the once SNCV line 92 and on a part on the once SNCB line 109 after regauging to 1,000 mm (3 ft 3+38 in) metre gauge.

Bulgaria edit

In Sofia there are operating heritage trams.[10]

Czech Republic edit

In Prague the Prague Integrated Transport operates Historical Tram Line No. 41 at weekends using historical tram vehicles[11] and a week-long operating Nostalgic Tram Line No. 23[12] using old PCC based ČKD Tatra T3[13][better source needed] tram vehicles.

Historical trams are also seasonally operated in Brno.

Estonia edit

In Tallinn there are renovated retrotrams in public use since 2017.[14]

Finland edit

 
A classic Valmet Nr I class tram at Hakaniemi in Helsinki, Finland

In Helsinki, Oy Stadin Ratikat Ab offers charter tramrides with vintage cars and in summer months operates an in-street heritage tram line on the Helsinki tram network.[15]

France edit

 
French Deûle Valley tourist tram

In France, the Deûle Valley tramway near Lille which runs along a 3 km (1.9 mi) track from Marquette-lez-Lille to Wambrechies features several tram vehicles dating back to the beginning of the 20th century.[16]

Hungary edit

 
A few vintage trams in Budapest

In Hungary all of the four tram systems (Budapest, Debrecen, Miskolc, Szeged) have operating heritage trams.

In Budapest heritage trams first operated in 1987. Its fleet contains quite a few vehicles (trams, buses, trolleybuses, even metrocars) from the late 19th century until recent years and there are many more waiting to be repaired. Heritage services are mainly operated from April/May to September/October on weekends. There are both heritage and retro lines. The retro lines can be used with normal (seasonal) tickets, however, on heritage lines other, heritage (seasonal) tickets are needed. In 2019 there are two heritage tram lines. one retro tram line, one heritage bus line and one retro bus line operated regularly. Occasionally there are other lines in operation. There is also one vintage tram line - Tram Line 1956 - operating yearly in late October as a memorial for the Hungarian Revolution of 1956, it can be used with normal (seasonal) tickets.

 
Heritage light tram in Budapest

In Debrecen there are also a few vintage trams. They are operated less regularly, mostly on certain occasions.

In Miskolc there are also a few vintage trams and buses. They are operated less regularly, mostly on certain occasions.

In Szeged there are also a few vintage trams, buses and trolleybuses. Trams are in service on certain summer weekends. Otherwise, they are operated less regularly, mostly on certain occasions.

For about a one-month period near Christmas, each city operates light trams (trams that are decorated with LED strips and/or Christmas decoration). These trams operate on various lines around the cities in the late afternoons, evenings, and can be used by normal (seasonal) tickets usually. At the same time each of these cities, except Miskolc, light trolleybuses are operated in the same way as trams.

Italy edit

 
Turin historic streetcars at depot

Turin operates the historical route 7, a double way circular route around the town centre. Turin is the first town in Italy with tramway lines powered by historical streetcars. The inauguration of the heritage tramway line was during the celebrations of the 150th anniversary of national unity, in March 2011.[17]

In the nearby metropolis of Milan, the continued, extensive use of the "Series 1500 tram" is an example of a heritage tramway which blends into everyday urban life to the extent that it is not regarded as one.

Norway edit

In Bergen the Bergens Elektriske Sporvei has operated a short heritage tramway since 1993.

In Oslo the Tramway Museum operates veteran trams on the tram network of Oslo on the first Sunday of every month.[18]

Portugal edit

Heritage trams provide all of the service on some of the Lisbon tramway network in Portugal, and in Porto a long-closed section of tramway in the historic Batalha section of the town center was reopened in 2007 for use by historic trams.[19] There are now three such heritage routes in Porto, as well as a tram museum. In Sintra, there is a seasonally operated heritage tramway.

Romania edit

 
V56 tram no. 119 at Sf. Gheorghe Square

STB in Bucharest maintains an extensive fleet of heritage trams on its tram system.

Russia edit

In Saint Petersburg on Vasilyevsky Island the former Vasileostrovsky tram depot, which closed in the 1990s after the city's extensive tram network was cut down due to increasing automobile traffic, was converted into the Museum of Electrical Transport. Apart from excursions to itself, the museum organizes museum fleet rides along downtown tracks (including some now otherwise unused for regular tram service) on a number of public festivals and some summer weekends. A heritage tram of the type that used to run from the inner city nearly to the nearby front line during the World War II siege of the city is installed as a war and tram memorial, not far from Avtovo metro station. A modern replica of a late-19th-century horsecar stands in front of Vasileostrovskaya metro station.[citation needed]

Spain edit

 
Port de Sóller to Soller tram, Mallorca, Spain

In Spain, a new heritage tramway was opened in A Coruña (La Coruña) in 1997. However, since 2011 is out of order. Tramvia Blau in Barcelona has been in operation since 1904 but still uses trams built in 1904–1915, and thus has become a heritage line. Similarly, the tramway connecting Sóller with Puerto de Sóller, on the island of Mallorca, is operated with vintage trams and has been opened since 1913. Therefore, it is a heritage line.

Sweden edit

In Malmö, a technical museum operates an in-street heritage tram line in summer months. In Stockholm, a 3-kilometre (1.9 mi) section of former route 7 was reopened in 1991 as a heritage tramway, using vintage cars.

A further tram Museum is situated in Malmköping. Museispårvägen Malmköping runs along a short strech of the former m|s|j between Malmköping and Hosjö.

Turkey edit

Two separate heritage tramways operate in Istanbul; T2 on the European side of the Bosporus and T3 on the Asian side. The former opened in 1990 between Tünel (funicular station) and Taksim metro station, and the latter in 2003 in the suburb of Kadıköy.

A heritage tramline, opened in 2011, serves Bursa.

United Kingdom edit

In the United Kingdom the majority of tram lines were lifted before the heritage movement began to flourish, and tracks and trams scrapped. Although trams are returning to British Cities, they are modern transportation systems (also known as light rail), not heritage operations. There are, however, three notable heritage tram operations in the UK.

The National Tramway Museum at Crich near Matlock, is located in an old limestone quarry in Derbyshire, and has a collection of preserved trams. Strictly speaking, this would be considered a tramway museum with an operating tram line, rather than being a heritage tramway. Among the heritage railways on the Isle of Man, at least the Manx Electric Railway qualifies as a heritage tramway as well. Otherwise, the Blackpool tramway is the only surviving first-generation urban tram system in the UK and provides a service running along the town's promenade and also as far as Fleetwood using both historic and modern trams. There is also a modern "Heritage Tramway" [1] in Birkenhead, Merseyside.

 
Dudley tram No. 5 of 1920 operating at Black Country Museum

Places in Britain where preserved trams operate:

England edit

Isle of Man edit

Scotland edit

Wales edit

North America edit

Canada edit

 
Peter Witt streetcar at the Halton County Radial Railway

United States edit

 
A SEPTA route 15 PCC trolley in Philadelphia around 2006

The San Francisco Municipal Railway, or Muni, runs exclusively historic trolleys on its heavily used F Market & Wharves line. The line serves Market Street and the tourist areas along the Embarcadero, including Fisherman's Wharf.

Boston's Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority runs exclusively PCC streetcars on its Ashmont-Mattapan High Speed Line, part of that authority's Red Line. The historic rolling stock is retained because doing so cost less than would a full rebuild of the line to accommodate either a heavy rail line (like the rest of the Red Line or the Blue or Orange Lines) or a modern light rail line (like the Green Line). It is also unique in that it used almost exclusively by commuters and is not particularly popular with tourists (and thus may not really be a true heritage system, despite the historic rolling stock).

Dallas has the McKinney Avenue Transit Authority. Denver has the Platte Valley Trolley, a heritage line recalling the open-sided streetcars of the early 20th century. Old Pueblo Trolley is a volunteer-run heritage line in Tucson, Arizona; its popularity inspired, in large part, a modern streetcar system for Tucson currently in the final planning stages, which would incorporate the heritage line. The VTA in San Jose, California, also maintains a heritage trolley fleet, for occasional use on the downtown portion of a new light rail system opened in 1988. Other cities with heritage streetcar lines include Galveston, Texas; Kenosha, Wisconsin; and San Pedro, California (home of the port of Los Angeles). The National Park Service operates a system in Lowell, Massachusetts.

In San Francisco, parts of the cable car and Muni streetcar system (specifically the above-mentioned F Market & Wharves line) are heritage lines, although they are also functioning parts of the city's transit system. The cable cars are a National Historic Landmark and are rare examples of vehicles with this distinction. Located east of San Francisco is one of several museums in the U.S. that restore and operate vintage streetcars and interurbans, the Western Railway Museum.

The Fort Collins Municipal Railway operates Birney Safety Cars on a restored track that runs from City Park to Old Town in Fort Collins, Colorado.

South America edit

Argentina edit

In Buenos Aires, a heritage tram line was inaugurated In 1980[23] in the Caballito neighbourhood on existing vintage street tracks. Presently a proposal for a heritage tram in colonial San Telmo is under discussion.

Buenos Aires also hosts the La Brugeoise cars, the Buenos Aires Metro (Subte) Line A rolling stock, since its inauguration in 1913. They were built by Belgian railway rolling stock manufacturer La Brugeoise, et Nicaise, et Delcuve between 1911 and 1919 for the Anglo-Argentine Tramways Company's (Compañía de Tranvías Anglo-Argentina, CTAA in Spanish) first metro line. They were originally designed to run both as metro and tramway cars, but they were refurbished in 1927 for underground use only. They are the oldest metro rolling stock in commercial service in the world[24] as well as a tourist attraction and part of Buenos Aires cultural heritage. The A line also contains a vintage station, Perú. They have been in continuous use for a whole century since 1913 to January 2013 when they were replaced by new coaches, with an average of about 300 thousand daily passengers, up from the 170,000 who traveled on them on their first day. Some of the coaches had already been preserved for touristic purposes, and now the rest of the fleet is under careful restoration and is intended to render service on weekends and holidays.

Brazil edit

Santos: After briefly operating a short heritage line along Embaré Beach in the mid-1980s, the city of Santos in 2000 opened a new heritage tramway in the historic Valongo district, using a car built in 1911 with an peculiar rail gauge of 1,350 mm (4 ft 5+532 in). The line is being extended, and additional trams have been added.[25]

Belém: A heritage tramway was opened in the city of Belém in 2005.

Campinas: A heritage tramway has been in operation at Campinas's Parque Portugal since 1972.[23]

Rio de Janeiro: The Santa Teresa Tramway, which has operated in the Santa Teresa district of Rio de Janeiro since the 19th century, is not primarily a tourist line but can be considered a heritage tramway because of its continued use of vintage or, since 2015, faux-vintage tramcars.

Chile edit

A heritage tramway was opened in Iquique in 2004.

Peru edit

A heritage tramway was opened in Lima in 1997.

Uruguay edit

The first heritage tramway in Latin America opened in Montevideo in 1967,[26] using a restored vintage tram on a reopened section of former tram line. It closed in 1974.[26]

Asia edit

China edit

 
Dalian historical tramway

Heritage trams also operate in Changchun, Jilin, and Dalian, Liaoning.

Hong Kong edit

The Hong Kong Tramways and Peak Tram on Hong Kong Island are considered part of the heritage of Hong Kong.

Africa edit

South Africa edit

There has been a heritage tramway in Kimberley, Northern Cape, since 1985.

Oceania edit

Australia edit

The most significant heritage line operates in Melbourne, the City Circle tram, using historic Melbourne tramcars, which shares its route with other regular tram lines. Heritage lines also exist in Ballarat, Bendigo, Sydney and Brisbane.

New Zealand edit

A new city-center heritage tramway was opened in Christchurch in 1995. Auckland also has a short heritage line loop in the Wynyard Quarter District called The Dockline Tram, which opened 2011, closed several times due major roadworks and reopened in 2021 being operated on behalf of the Auckland Council's Development arm by the Museum of Transport & Technology.

See also edit

References edit

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Heritage streetcars or heritage trams are a part of the efforts to preserve rail transit heritage In addition to preserving street running rail vehicles heritage streetcar operations can include upkeep of historic rail infrastructure Working heritage streetcars are closely related to the growing global heritage railway movement and form a part of the living history of rail transport A former Porto trolley in Memphis Tennessee United StatesThe vehicles are called streetcars or trolleys in North America and trams or tramcars elsewhere The first two terms are often used interchangeably in the United States 1 with trolley being preferred in the eastern US and streetcar in Canada and the western US In parts of the United States internally powered buses made to resemble a streetcar are often referred to as trolleys To avoid further confusion with trolley buses the American Public Transportation Association APTA refers to them as trolley replica buses 2 Museums heritage tram line operators and amateur enthusiasts can preserve original vintage vehicles or create replicas of historic vehicles to re create or preserve streetcar technology of the past Heritage vehicles that are kept fully functional can be used on heritage tramlines or for charter traffic Contents 1 Europe 1 1 Austria 1 1 1 Benelux 1 2 Bulgaria 1 3 Czech Republic 1 4 Estonia 1 5 Finland 1 6 France 1 7 Hungary 1 8 Italy 1 9 Norway 1 10 Portugal 1 11 Romania 1 12 Russia 1 13 Spain 1 14 Sweden 1 15 Turkey 1 16 United Kingdom 1 16 1 England 1 16 2 Isle of Man 1 16 3 Scotland 1 16 4 Wales 2 North America 2 1 Canada 2 2 United States 3 South America 3 1 Argentina 3 2 Brazil 3 3 Chile 3 4 Peru 3 5 Uruguay 4 Asia 4 1 China 4 2 Hong Kong 5 Africa 5 1 South Africa 6 Oceania 6 1 Australia 6 2 New Zealand 7 See also 8 ReferencesEurope editAustria edit The Remise Museum in Vienna opened in 2014 covers the history of public transport in the city of Vienna and offers an extensive tram collection to visitors 3 The Styrian municipality centre Graz has a tram museum since 1971 located in the depot of Mariatrost 4 Another heritage tram is operating in Styria between the railway station of Mariazell and the nearby Erlaufsee mainly with Ex Vienna streetcars This line was recently electrified on longer sections and also extended towards the city center 5 In Innsbruck the city s trams are collected and renovated together with other Tyrolean railway vehicles by the association Tiroler MuseumsBahnen which has its museum in the old station of the Stubaitalbahn Benelux edit In Amsterdam the Electrisch Museumtramlijn operates historic trams over a 7 km 4 3 mi length of former railway line 6 The tram networks of The Hague and Rotterdam have also their tram museums 7 8 9 The association Tramweg Stichting maintains and operates in every three cities its own vehicles partly as collection of these museums In Belgium there are three tram museums one in Brussels organizing several weekend rides to Tervueren and around the city and other in Antwerp The 70 kilometre long 43 mi Kusttram the coastal line between Knokke and De Panne via Ostend features also some vehicles of the once extensive interurban network stored in the depot of De Panne and Knokke operated by TTO nbsp ASVi museum line Standard type tram 10308 with Brabant type trailer 19220 in the city of Thuin ASVi run a museum in Thuin and an 8 km 5 mi line with electric and diesel cars on a part of the once SNCV line 92 and on a part on the once SNCB line 109 after regauging to 1 000 mm 3 ft 3 3 8 in metre gauge Bulgaria edit In Sofia there are operating heritage trams 10 Czech Republic edit In Prague the Prague Integrated Transport operates Historical Tram Line No 41 at weekends using historical tram vehicles 11 and a week long operating Nostalgic Tram Line No 23 12 using old PCC based CKD Tatra T3 13 better source needed tram vehicles Historical trams are also seasonally operated in Brno Estonia edit In Tallinn there are renovated retrotrams in public use since 2017 14 Finland edit nbsp A classic Valmet Nr I class tram at Hakaniemi in Helsinki FinlandIn Helsinki Oy Stadin Ratikat Ab offers charter tramrides with vintage cars and in summer months operates an in street heritage tram line on the Helsinki tram network 15 France edit nbsp French Deule Valley tourist tramIn France the Deule Valley tramway near Lille which runs along a 3 km 1 9 mi track from Marquette lez Lille to Wambrechies features several tram vehicles dating back to the beginning of the 20th century 16 Hungary edit nbsp A few vintage trams in BudapestIn Hungary all of the four tram systems Budapest Debrecen Miskolc Szeged have operating heritage trams In Budapest heritage trams first operated in 1987 Its fleet contains quite a few vehicles trams buses trolleybuses even metrocars from the late 19th century until recent years and there are many more waiting to be repaired Heritage services are mainly operated from April May to September October on weekends There are both heritage and retro lines The retro lines can be used with normal seasonal tickets however on heritage lines other heritage seasonal tickets are needed In 2019 there are two heritage tram lines one retro tram line one heritage bus line and one retro bus line operated regularly Occasionally there are other lines in operation There is also one vintage tram line Tram Line 1956 operating yearly in late October as a memorial for the Hungarian Revolution of 1956 it can be used with normal seasonal tickets nbsp Heritage light tram in BudapestIn Debrecen there are also a few vintage trams They are operated less regularly mostly on certain occasions In Miskolc there are also a few vintage trams and buses They are operated less regularly mostly on certain occasions In Szeged there are also a few vintage trams buses and trolleybuses Trams are in service on certain summer weekends Otherwise they are operated less regularly mostly on certain occasions For about a one month period near Christmas each city operates light trams trams that are decorated with LED strips and or Christmas decoration These trams operate on various lines around the cities in the late afternoons evenings and can be used by normal seasonal tickets usually At the same time each of these cities except Miskolc light trolleybuses are operated in the same way as trams Italy edit nbsp Turin historic streetcars at depotTurin operates the historical route 7 a double way circular route around the town centre Turin is the first town in Italy with tramway lines powered by historical streetcars The inauguration of the heritage tramway line was during the celebrations of the 150th anniversary of national unity in March 2011 17 In the nearby metropolis of Milan the continued extensive use of the Series 1500 tram is an example of a heritage tramway which blends into everyday urban life to the extent that it is not regarded as one Norway edit In Bergen the Bergens Elektriske Sporvei has operated a short heritage tramway since 1993 In Oslo the Tramway Museum operates veteran trams on the tram network of Oslo on the first Sunday of every month 18 Portugal edit Heritage trams provide all of the service on some of the Lisbon tramway network in Portugal and in Porto a long closed section of tramway in the historic Batalha section of the town center was reopened in 2007 for use by historic trams 19 There are now three such heritage routes in Porto as well as a tram museum In Sintra there is a seasonally operated heritage tramway Romania edit nbsp V56 tram no 119 at Sf Gheorghe SquareSTB in Bucharest maintains an extensive fleet of heritage trams on its tram system Russia edit In Saint Petersburg on Vasilyevsky Island the former Vasileostrovsky tram depot which closed in the 1990s after the city s extensive tram network was cut down due to increasing automobile traffic was converted into the Museum of Electrical Transport Apart from excursions to itself the museum organizes museum fleet rides along downtown tracks including some now otherwise unused for regular tram service on a number of public festivals and some summer weekends A heritage tram of the type that used to run from the inner city nearly to the nearby front line during the World War II siege of the city is installed as a war and tram memorial not far from Avtovo metro station A modern replica of a late 19th century horsecar stands in front of Vasileostrovskaya metro station citation needed Spain edit nbsp Port de Soller to Soller tram Mallorca SpainIn Spain a new heritage tramway was opened in A Coruna La Coruna in 1997 However since 2011 is out of order Tramvia Blau in Barcelona has been in operation since 1904 but still uses trams built in 1904 1915 and thus has become a heritage line Similarly the tramway connecting Soller with Puerto de Soller on the island of Mallorca is operated with vintage trams and has been opened since 1913 Therefore it is a heritage line Sweden edit In Malmo a technical museum operates an in street heritage tram line in summer months In Stockholm a 3 kilometre 1 9 mi section of former route 7 was reopened in 1991 as a heritage tramway using vintage cars A further tram Museum is situated in Malmkoping Museisparvagen Malmkoping runs along a short strech of the former m s j between Malmkoping and Hosjo Turkey edit Two separate heritage tramways operate in Istanbul T2 on the European side of the Bosporus and T3 on the Asian side The former opened in 1990 between Tunel funicular station and Taksim metro station and the latter in 2003 in the suburb of Kadikoy A heritage tramline opened in 2011 serves Bursa United Kingdom edit In the United Kingdom the majority of tram lines were lifted before the heritage movement began to flourish and tracks and trams scrapped Although trams are returning to British Cities they are modern transportation systems also known as light rail not heritage operations There are however three notable heritage tram operations in the UK The National Tramway Museum at Crich near Matlock is located in an old limestone quarry in Derbyshire and has a collection of preserved trams Strictly speaking this would be considered a tramway museum with an operating tram line rather than being a heritage tramway Among the heritage railways on the Isle of Man at least the Manx Electric Railway qualifies as a heritage tramway as well Otherwise the Blackpool tramway is the only surviving first generation urban tram system in the UK and provides a service running along the town s promenade and also as far as Fleetwood using both historic and modern trams There is also a modern Heritage Tramway 1 in Birkenhead Merseyside nbsp Dudley tram No 5 of 1920 operating at Black Country MuseumPlaces in Britain where preserved trams operate England edit Beamish Museum near Stanley County Durham North East England Black Country Living Museum in Dudley nr Wolverhampton in the West Midlands Blackpool Tramway in Blackpool in Lancashire North West England East Anglia Transport Museum near Lowestoft in Suffolk East Anglia Heaton Park Tramway in Greater Manchester North West England National Tramway Museum at Crich nr Matlock Derbyshire in the East Midlands Seaton Tramway in Devon South West England Shipley Glen Tramway near Saltaire in West Yorkshire Northern England Volk s Electric Tramway in Brighton East Sussex South East England Wirral Tramway in Birkenhead on Merseyside North West England Isle of Man edit Manx Electric Tramway on the Isle of ManScotland edit Summerlee Heritage Park near Coatbridge in North Lanarkshire ScotlandWales edit Great Orme Tramway in Llandudno North Wales North America editCanada edit nbsp Peter Witt streetcar at the Halton County Radial RailwayThe Edmonton Radial Railway Society restores and operates historic streetcars on two lines in Edmonton Alberta 20 Five streetcars transport guests around Fort Edmonton Park and three streetcars including one from Japan and another from Australia operate on a second line that takes passengers between Whyte Avenue and Jasper Avenue via the High Level Bridge 20 An additional 17 streetcars are either being restored by volunteers or awaiting restoration 21 The organization is named after the Edmonton Radial Railway which operated streetcars in the city for 43 years 22 Toronto Transit Commission retains a fleet of heritage streetcars All are currently out of service following the conversion of the system to pantograph current collection Previously two PCC and one Peter Witt cars were used on regular streetcar tracks on a private rental basis as well as for special events The TTC often operated a PCC streetcar on route 509 Harbourfront on Sundays during the summer United States edit See also Streetcars in North America Heritage streetcar systems and Streetcars in North America Museums nbsp A SEPTA route 15 PCC trolley in Philadelphia around 2006The San Francisco Municipal Railway or Muni runs exclusively historic trolleys on its heavily used F Market amp Wharves line The line serves Market Street and the tourist areas along the Embarcadero including Fisherman s Wharf Boston s Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority runs exclusively PCC streetcars on its Ashmont Mattapan High Speed Line part of that authority s Red Line The historic rolling stock is retained because doing so cost less than would a full rebuild of the line to accommodate either a heavy rail line like the rest of the Red Line or the Blue or Orange Lines or a modern light rail line like the Green Line It is also unique in that it used almost exclusively by commuters and is not particularly popular with tourists and thus may not really be a true heritage system despite the historic rolling stock Dallas has the McKinney Avenue Transit Authority Denver has the Platte Valley Trolley a heritage line recalling the open sided streetcars of the early 20th century Old Pueblo Trolley is a volunteer run heritage line in Tucson Arizona its popularity inspired in large part a modern streetcar system for Tucson currently in the final planning stages which would incorporate the heritage line The VTA in San Jose California also maintains a heritage trolley fleet for occasional use on the downtown portion of a new light rail system opened in 1988 Other cities with heritage streetcar lines include Galveston Texas Kenosha Wisconsin and San Pedro California home of the port of Los Angeles The National Park Service operates a system in Lowell Massachusetts In San Francisco parts of the cable car and Muni streetcar system specifically the above mentioned F Market amp Wharves line are heritage lines although they are also functioning parts of the city s transit system The cable cars are a National Historic Landmark and are rare examples of vehicles with this distinction Located east of San Francisco is one of several museums in the U S that restore and operate vintage streetcars and interurbans the Western Railway Museum The Fort Collins Municipal Railway operates Birney Safety Cars on a restored track that runs from City Park to Old Town in Fort Collins Colorado South America editArgentina edit Main article Trams in Buenos Aires In Buenos Aires a heritage tram line was inaugurated In 1980 23 in the Caballito neighbourhood on existing vintage street tracks Presently a proposal for a heritage tram in colonial San Telmo is under discussion Buenos Aires also hosts the La Brugeoise cars the Buenos Aires Metro Subte Line A rolling stock since its inauguration in 1913 They were built by Belgian railway rolling stock manufacturer La Brugeoise et Nicaise et Delcuve between 1911 and 1919 for the Anglo Argentine Tramways Company s Compania de Tranvias Anglo Argentina CTAA in Spanish first metro line They were originally designed to run both as metro and tramway cars but they were refurbished in 1927 for underground use only They are the oldest metro rolling stock in commercial service in the world 24 as well as a tourist attraction and part of Buenos Aires cultural heritage The A line also contains a vintage station Peru They have been in continuous use for a whole century since 1913 to January 2013 when they were replaced by new coaches with an average of about 300 thousand daily passengers up from the 170 000 who traveled on them on their first day Some of the coaches had already been preserved for touristic purposes and now the rest of the fleet is under careful restoration and is intended to render service on weekends and holidays Brazil edit Santos After briefly operating a short heritage line along Embare Beach in the mid 1980s the city of Santos in 2000 opened a new heritage tramway in the historic Valongo district using a car built in 1911 with an peculiar rail gauge of 1 350 mm 4 ft 5 5 32 in The line is being extended and additional trams have been added 25 Belem A heritage tramway was opened in the city of Belem in 2005 Campinas A heritage tramway has been in operation at Campinas s Parque Portugal since 1972 23 Rio de Janeiro The Santa Teresa Tramway which has operated in the Santa Teresa district of Rio de Janeiro since the 19th century is not primarily a tourist line but can be considered a heritage tramway because of its continued use of vintage or since 2015 faux vintage tramcars Chile edit A heritage tramway was opened in Iquique in 2004 Peru edit A heritage tramway was opened in Lima in 1997 Uruguay edit The first heritage tramway in Latin America opened in Montevideo in 1967 26 using a restored vintage tram on a reopened section of former tram line It closed in 1974 26 Asia editChina edit nbsp Dalian historical tramwayHeritage trams also operate in Changchun Jilin and Dalian Liaoning Hong Kong edit The Hong Kong Tramways and Peak Tram on Hong Kong Island are considered part of the heritage of Hong Kong Africa editSouth Africa edit There has been a heritage tramway in Kimberley Northern Cape since 1985 Oceania editAustralia edit The most significant heritage line operates in Melbourne the City Circle tram using historic Melbourne tramcars which shares its route with other regular tram lines Heritage lines also exist in Ballarat Bendigo Sydney and Brisbane New Zealand edit A new city center heritage tramway was opened in Christchurch in 1995 Auckland also has a short heritage line loop in the Wynyard Quarter District called The Dockline Tram which opened 2011 closed several times due major roadworks and reopened in 2021 being operated on behalf of the Auckland Council s Development arm by the Museum of Transport amp Technology See also editHeritage railway List of town tramway systemsReferences edit Young Andrew D 1997 Veteran amp Vintage Transit ISBN 0 9647279 2 7 St Louis Archway Publishing Bus and Trolleybus Definitions American Public Transportation Association 2003 Archived from the original on 2007 10 16 Retrieved 2009 09 29 Verkehrsmuseum Remise Attraktionen Fahrgastinfo Wiener Linien wienerlinien at info officecms com LearnConsult info learnconsult com OfficeCMS Tramway Museum Graz tramway museum graz at a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Museumstramway Mariazell museumstramway at Electrische Museumtramlijn Amsterdam museumtramlijn org Haags Openbaar Vervoer Museum Archived 2015 04 29 at the Wayback Machine Electrische Museumtramlijn Amsterdam museumtramlijn org Stichting RoMeO Archived 2015 02 10 at the Wayback Machine Monitor bg Retro tramvaj razhozhda koledniya duh v Sofiya www monitor bg Retrieved 2020 08 01 Historical Tram Line No 41 dpp cz Dopravni podnik hlavniho mesta Prahy Nostalgic Line No 23publisher Dopravni podnik hlavniho mesta Prahy dpp cz Nostalgicka linka c 23 Retrotram retrotram eu Oy Stadin Ratikat Ab stadinratikat fi La vallee de la Deule en tramway from Linternaute in French Retrieved February 19 2009 Home atts to it English sporveismuseet no 13 May 2013 Russell Michael Dec 2007 The return to Batalha Tramways amp Urban Transit p 490 LRTA Publishing a 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