Tram and trolleybuse operator in western and southern London
London United Tramways Company Limited was an operator of trams and trolleybuses in the western and southern suburbs of London, UK, from 1894 to 1933, when it passed to the London Passenger Transport Board.
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other two tramway companies in the London area, Metropolitan Electric Tramways and South Metropolitan Electric Tramways. The LondonUnitedTramways Act 1930...
much cheaper". (London Transport Tramways Handbook, Willoughby and Oakley 1972). The market for trams became smaller as other tramways were being forced...
company in LondonLondonUnitedTramways, the former operator in London responsible for trams and trolleybuses from 1894 till 1933 Adelaide United FC, an...
The London County Council Tramways was an extensive network of public street tramways operated by the council throughout the County of London, UK, from...
from the former LondonUnitedTramways, that operated trams and trolleybuses in west and south west London until absorbed by the London Passenger Transport...
found at List of modern tramway and light rail systems in the United Kingdom. At the peak of Britain’s first-generation tramways, it was possible to travel...
in the country, see List of town tramway systems in the United Kingdom. Blackpool Edinburgh South London East London Manchester Nottingham Sheffield Tyne...
trolleybuses. London's first 60 trolleybuses were introduced by LondonUnitedTramways (LUT), operating from Fulwell bus garage in South-West London. They were...
in 1838 and Hanwell railway station opened. Later the trams of LondonUnitedTramways came on the Uxbridge Road in 1904, running from Chiswick to Southall...
62 trams) West Ham Corporation Tramways (16.27 miles or 26.18 kilometres of route and 134 trams) LondonUnitedTramways (29.05 miles or 46.75 kilometres...
became the forerunners of a fleet of 100 double-deck tramcars for LondonUnitedTramways (LUT) and MET, well known as the Feltham Tram. It also built 35...
Imperial Tramways Company Ltd (1878 to 1930) was created to bring under common management a number of street tramways. Originally based in London, its headquarters...
of London Road, near the border with Hounslow. The original operating company was LondonUnitedTramways, which was subsumed into the new London Passenger...
tramways in London, LondonUnitedTramways (LUT) and South Metropolitan Electric Tramways (SouthMET). When MET was taken over by the London Passenger Transport...
control in 1913 of the London UnitedTramways, the Metropolitan Electric Tramways and the South Metropolitan Electric Tramways. The UERL also took control...
housing development. Fulwell garage was originally the base for London UnitedTramways in south Middlesex. The trams were replaced by trolleybuses that started...
Eighty-three were built for English operators including 60 for LondonUnitedTramways. Lockwood, Stephen (2017). A-Z of British Trolleybuses. Marlborough:...
General Omnibus Company's Chiswick works entering service with LondonUnitedTramways in March 1933. It had a front mounted door just behind the front...
electric tramways in the world. It is operated by Blackpool Transport (BT) and is the last surviving first-generation tramway in the United Kingdom. Excluding...
Holborn tramway station was a tram stop underneath Kingsway in central London, England. It was built in 1906 by the London County Council Tramways as part...
exported. The biggest customer for the Model 663T trolleybus was LondonUnitedTramways (LUT), which in 1931 bought sixty (all double-deck) of the 89 produced...
Park railway station and Drayton Green railway station; the 1901 LondonUnitedTramways Company line from Ealing to Southall, and the 1907 District Railway...