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Latest revision as of 11:19, 12 January 2023

1908.
1911. Rail-Less Trolley Car for Leeds.

1900 The Leeds Corporation Act empowered the Corporation to lay down tramways, extending the powers it had under the 1896 Act[1] - see Leeds Corporation Tramways

1910 A very large tramcar fan of tracks was constructed by Edgar Allen and Co. at the Imperial Steel Works, Tinsley, for the renewal of the car tracks in the Kirkstall road Depot of the Leeds City Tramways .

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Sources of Information

  1. The London Gazette 23 November 1900