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London Trams

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London trams operated from the mid 19th century until 1952, re-appearing in 2000. Their demise was due to competition from buses and maintenance costs.

History

Trams operated in London from 1861 to 1952 and re-emerged in 2000.

London Trams is an arm of Transport for London, which manages the second generation of tram services within London. Current and planned tram systems are:

See Also

This article is on the organisation responsible for the current generation of trams in London. For the system of trams currently operating in South London, see Tramlink. For a more general article, see Trams in London.