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Barking Town Urban District Council Light Railways
Barking Town Urban District Council Light Railways operated a passenger tramway service in Barking between 1903 and 1929.The Golden Age of Tramways. Published by Taylor and Francis. History Barking Town Urban District Council opened services on this tramway on 1 December 1903. With a total of 2.8 route miles, this was one of the shortest tramway operations in Britain. The depot was located at Fleet *1-3 Brush Electrical Engineering Company 1903 *4-5 Brush Electrical Engineering Company 1903 (withdrawn in 1926) *6-7 Brush Electrical Engineering Company 1903 *8 Brush Electrical Engineering Company 1911 (sold to Ilford Urban District Council Tramways in 1915) *9 Brush Electrical Engineering Company 1911 (sold to East Ham Corporation Tramways in 1915) *10 Brush Electrical Engineering Company 1912 (sold to Ilford Urban District Council Tramways Ilford Urban District Council Tramways operated a passenger tramway service in Ilford between 1903 and 1933.The Golden Age of Tramwa ...
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Barking, London
Barking is a suburb and List of areas of London, area in Greater London, within the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham, Borough of Barking and Dagenham. It is east of Charing Cross. The total population of Barking was 59,068 at the 2011 census.If defined as the Abbey, Eastbury, Gascoigne, Longbridge, and Thames Wards and electoral divisions of the United Kingdom, electoral wards of Barking & Dagenham Council In addition to an extensive and fairly low-density residential area, the town centre forms a large retail and commercial district, currently a focus for regeneration. The former industrial lands to the south are being redeveloped as Barking Riverside. Origins and administration Toponymy The name Barking came from Old English language, Anglo-Saxon ''Berecingas'', meaning either "the settlement of the followers or descendants of a man called Bereca" or "the settlement by the birch trees". In AD 735 the area was ''Berecingum'' and was known to mean "dwellers among the birc ...
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Municipal Borough Of Barking
Barking was a local government district, and later civil parish and borough, in southwest Essex, England from 1882 to 1965. It was known as Barking Town from 1882 to 1931. The district included the town of Barking, eastern Beckton and the southwestern part of the Becontree estate. The district was within the Metropolitan Police District and experienced a steady increase in population during its existence. It now forms the western part of the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham and the eastern extremity of the London Borough of Newham in Greater London. Background The ancient parish of Barking covered an area of in the Becontree (hundred), Becontree hundred. The parish was the largest in Essex in terms of area and was divided into the four wards of Barking, London, Town, Ripple, Ilford, Great Ilford and Chadwell.
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Brush Electrical Engineering Company
Brush Traction is a manufacturer and maintainer of railway locomotives in Loughborough, England. It is a subsidiary of Wabtec. History Hughes's Locomotive & Tramway Engine Works Henry Hughes had been operating at the Falcon Works since the 1850s, producing items such as brass and iron cast parts for portable engines and thrashing machines. In 1860 Henry Hughes announced he had entered into a partnership with William March who had extensive experience in the timber trade, and this would be added to the existing business of "engineers and manufacturers of railway plant", with the business to be called Hughes and March. In March 1863, Hughes announced it was making a steam locomotive designed for contractors and mineral railways. This was an 0-4-0 saddle tank with a 200 psi boiler pressure and cylinders of 10 inch bore and 15 inch stroke. In 1866, Hughes announced a sale of timber and associated equipment from the "Falcon Railway Plant Works" as he had decided to close down ...
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Ilford Urban District Council Tramways
Ilford Urban District Council Tramways operated a passenger tramway service in Ilford between 1903 and 1933.The Golden Age of Tramways. Published by Taylor and Francis. History Ilford Urban District Council started services on 14 March 1903. On 12 April 1905 they took control of the Ilford Hill section of the East Ham Corporation Tramways. On 1 October 1905, they took control of the Barking Town Urban District Council Tramways line from Longbridge Road to Loxford Bridge. On 1 June 1914 they took over the Barking Town Urban District Council Tramways Broadway, Barking Station to Loxford Bridge line. Closure The services were taken over by London Passenger Transport Board The London Passenger Transport Board was the organisation responsible for local public transport in London and its environs from 1933 to 1948. In common with all London transport authorities from 1933 to 2000, the public name and brand was Lond ... on 1 July 1933. References Tram transport in England ...
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East Ham Corporation Tramways
East Ham Corporation Tramways operated a passenger tramway service in East Ham between 1901 and 1933.The Golden Age of Tramways. Published by Taylor and Francis. History East Ham started services on 22 June 1901. The depot and power station were located off Nelson Street, opposite the junction with Poulett Road, at . Fleet *1–20 Dick, Kerr & Co. 1901 *21–35 Dick, Kerr & Co. 1902 *36–40 Dick, Kerr & Co. 1905 *41–45 Dick, Kerr & Co. 1910 *46 second hand car No 9 from Barking Town Urban District Council Light Railways *47–52 Brush Electrical Engineering Company 1921 *37–40 Brush Electrical Engineering Company 1921 (replacing 37–40 of 1905) *51–60 Brush Electrical Engineering Company 1927 (51 and 52 replacing those of 1921) *61–70 Brush Electrical Engineering Company 1928 Closure The services were taken over by London Passenger Transport Board on 1 July 1933. References

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Tram Transport In England
A tram (called a streetcar or trolley in North America) is a rail vehicle that travels on tramway tracks on public urban streets; some include segments on segregated right-of-way. The tramlines or networks operated as public transport are called tramways or simply trams/streetcars. Many recently built tramways use the contemporary term light rail. The vehicles are called streetcars or trolleys (not to be confused with trolleybus) in North America and trams or tramcars elsewhere. The first two terms are often used interchangeably in the United States, with ''trolley'' being the preferred term in the eastern US and ''streetcar'' in the western US. ''Streetcar'' or ''tramway'' are preferred in Canada. In parts of the United States, internally powered buses made to resemble a streetcar are often referred to as "trolleys". To avoid further confusion with trolley buses, the American Public Transportation Association (APTA) refers to them as "trolley-replica buses". In the United ...
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