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The Johannesburg tramway network formed part of the public transport system in Johannesburg, South Africa, for just over 70 years until the start of the 1960s.


History

Opened on , the network was operated initially by horsecars. From , it was converted to electrical power. Beginning on , the trams were gradually supplemented by the Johannesburg trolleybus system, which was opened on that day. However, the tramway network lasted for several more decades, until its closure on 18 March 1961. The last scheduled trams ran on the Kensington, Bez Valley and Malvern routes on the day before, and on the day of closure special commemorative trips were run. The trams on those routes were replaced by buses.


See also

* History of Johannesburg * List of town tramway systems in Africa * Rail transport in South Africa * Trolleybuses in Johannesburg


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