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1885 the [[North London Tramways Co]] started to use steam engines | 1885 the [[North London Tramways Co]] started to use steam engines to pull trams. The company had 25 engines made by [[Merryweather and Sons|Merryweather]] and [[Dick, Kerr and Co]]; they hauled long-wheelbase trailers made by [[Falcon Engine and Car Works]]. | ||
1891 Acquired by the [[North Metropolitan Tramways Co]] | 1891 Acquired by the [[North Metropolitan Tramways Co]] | ||
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[[Category: Town - London]] | [[Category: Town - London]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:51, 24 April 2018
1885 the North London Tramways Co started to use steam engines to pull trams. The company had 25 engines made by Merryweather and Dick, Kerr and Co; they hauled long-wheelbase trailers made by Falcon Engine and Car Works.
1891 Acquired by the North Metropolitan Tramways Co
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