A Steam Tramway in Heywood, Greater Manchester (UK).

Roger Farnworth May 29, 2021

  1. Roger Farnworth

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    Until I read the February 1963 edition of 'The Railway Magazine', I had no idea that steam trams served boroughs in the Manchester conurbation. .........

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    John R. Prentice says that "the Manchester, Bury, Rochdale and Oldham Steam Tramways Co. Ltd. (MBRO, founded c.1883) became the second largest steam tramway operator in Britain with over 90 tram engines, 80 double-deck passenger trailers and 30 miles of routes. Of all these, two-thirds of stock and track were narrow gauge (3ft 6ins), including the section between Bury and Rochdale, through Heywood.
     
  2. BoxcabE50

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    Quite the photo, that odd little steamer and an electric tram together.
     
  3. Roger Farnworth

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    Each steam tram was paired with an unpowered trailer which appears very similar to the later electric trams.
     

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