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A horsecar, horse-drawn tram, horse-drawn streetcar (U.S.), or horse-drawn railway (historical), is an animal-powered (usually horse)
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or streetcar.


Summary

The horse-drawn tram (horsecar) was an early form of
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, which developed out of industrial haulage routes that had long been in existence, and from the omnibus routes that first ran on public streets in the 1820s{{{citation needed, date=February 2022, using the newly improved iron or steel rail or ' tramway'. They were local versions of the
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lines and picked up and dropped off passengers on a regular route, without the need to be pre-hired. Horsecars on tramlines were an improvement over the omnibus, because the low rolling resistance of metal wheels on
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rails (usually grooved from 1852 on) allowed the animals to haul a greater load for a given effort than the omnibus, and gave a smoother ride. The horse-drawn streetcar combined the low cost, flexibility, and safety of animal power with the efficiency, smoothness, and all-weather capability of a rail track. Animal power at the time was seen as safer than steam power in that early locomotives frequently suffered from boiler explosions. Rails were seen as all-weather because streets of the time might be poorly paved, or not paved at all, allowing wagon wheels to sink in mud during rain or snow.


History


Canada

In 1861, Toronto Street Railway horsecars replaced horse-drawn omnibuses as a public transit mode in
Toronto Toronto ( ; or ) is the capital city of the Canadian province of Ontario. With a recorded population of 2,794,356 in 2021, it is the most populous city in Canada and the fourth most populous city in North America. The city is the anch ...
. Electric streetcars later replaced the horsecars between 1892 and 1894. The Toronto Street Railway created Toronto's unique broad gauge of {{RailGauge, toronto. The streets were unpaved, and a step rail was employed. The horsecars had flanged wheels and ran on the upper level of the step. Ordinary wagons and carriages ran on the broad lower step inside. This necessitated a wider gauge. This broad Toronto gauge is still used today by the Toronto streetcar system and three lines of the Toronto subway. {{cite book, title=Not a One Horse Town , author-link = Mike Filey , first = Mike , last = Filey , isbn = 0-9691501-1-3 , location = North York, Ontario , publisher = Firefly Books , year = 1986 , page=unpaged The Metropolitan Street Railway operated a horsecar line in then-suburban North Toronto from 1885 until the line was electrified in 1890; this horsecar line also used Toronto gauge. {{cite book , url = http://www.torontopubliclibrary.ca/detail.jsp?Entt=RDM255028&R=255028 , title = Riding the Radials, Toronto's Suburban Electric Streetcar Lines , author = Robert M. Stamp , publisher = The Boston Mills Press , year = 1989 , access-date = 2016-04-16 , isbn = 1-55046-008-0 , quote = Chapter 1 - The Spinal Cord of Yonge Street


India

{{main, Trams in India The first horse-drawn trams in India ran a {{convert, 2.4, mi, km, adj=on distance between Sealdah and Armenian Ghat Street on 24 February 1873. The service was discontinued on 20 November of that year.
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The Calcutta Tramway Company was formed and registered in London on 22 December 1880. Metre-gauge horse-drawn tram tracks were laid from Sealdah to Armenian Ghat via Bowbazar Street, Dalhousie Square and Strand Road. The route was inaugurated by George Robinson, 1st Marquess of Ripon, Viceroy Ripon on 1 November 1880. In 1882, steam locomotives were deployed experimentally to haul tram cars. By the end of the 19th century the company owned 166 tram cars, 1000 horses, seven steam locomotives and 19 miles of tram tracks. In 1900, electrification of the tramway and reconstruction of its tracks to {{RailGauge, ussg ( standard gauge) began. In 1902, the first electric tramcar in India ran from Esplanade to Kidderpore on 27 March and on 14 June from Esplanade to Kalighat. The Bombay Tramway Company was set up in 1873. After a contract was signed between the Bombay Tramway Company, the municipality and the Stearns and Kitteredge company, the Bombay Presidency enacted the Bombay Tramways Act, 1874 licensing the company to run a horsecar tram service in the city. On 9 May 1874 the first horse-drawn carriage made its début in the city, plying the ColabaPydhone via
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, and Bori Bunder to Pydhonie via Kalbadevi routes. The initial fare was three annas (15 paise pre-decimalisation), and no tickets were issued. As the service became increasingly popular, the fare was reduced to two annas (10 pre-decimalisation paise). Later that year, tickets were issued to curb increasing ticket-less travel. Stearns and Kitteredge reportedly had a stable of 1,360 horses over the lifetime of the service.{{cite book , last1=Aklekar , first1=Rajendra B , title=Halt station India : the dramatic tale of the nation's first rail lines , year=2014 , publisher=
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United Kingdom

The first tram services in the world were started by the Swansea and Mumbles Railway in
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, using specially designed carriages on an existing tramline built for horse-drawn freight dandies. Fare-paying passengers were carried on a line between Oystermouth, Mumbles and Swansea Docks from 1807. The Gloucester and Cheltenham Tramroad (1809) carried passengers although its main purpose was freight. In spite of its early start, it took many years for horse-drawn streetcars to become widely acceptable across Britain; the American George Francis Train first introduced them to
Birkenhead Corporation Tramways Birkenhead Corporation Tramways operated a tramway service in Birkenhead Birkenhead (; cy, Penbedw) is a town in the Metropolitan Borough of Wirral, Merseyside, England; historically, it was part of Cheshire until 1974. The town is on th ...
' predecessor in
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in 1860 but was jailed for "breaking and injuring" the highway when he next tried to lay the first tram tracks on the roads of
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. An 1870 Act of Parliament overcame these legal obstacles by defining responsibilities and for the next three decades many local tramway companies were founded, using horse-drawn carriages, until replaced by cable, steam or electric traction. Many companies adopted a design of a partly enclosed double-decker carriage hauled by two horses. The last horse-drawn tram was retired from London in 1915. Horses continued to be used for light shunting well into the 20th century. The last horse used for shunting on British Railways was retired on 21 February 1967 in Newmarket, Suffolk.


United States

In the
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the very first streetcar appeared in New Orleans in 1832, operated by the Pontchartrain Railroad Company, followed by those in 1832 on the New York and Harlem Railroad in
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. Middleton, William D. (1967). ''The Time of the Trolley'', pp. 13 and 424. Milwaukee: Kalmbach Publishing. {{ISBN, 0-89024-013-2. The latter cars were designed by John Stephenson of New Rochelle, New York, and constructed at his company in New York City. The earliest streetcars used horses and sometimes mules, usually two as a team, to haul the cars. Rarely, other animals were tried, including humans in emergency circumstances. By the mid-1880s, there were 415 street railway companies in the USA operating over {{convert, 6,000, mi, km of track and carrying 188 million passengers per year using horsecars. By 1890 New Yorkers took 297 horsecar rides per capita per year. The average street car horse had a life expectancy of about two years.{{cite magazine , url=http://www.uctc.net/access/30/Access%2030%20-%2002%20-%20Horse%20Power.pdf , title=From Horse Power to Horsepower , publisher=University of California Transportation Center , author=Eric Morris , date=Spring 2007 , magazine=Access , issue=30 , pages=2–9 , location=Berkeley, CA , access-date=2014-02-17 , url-status=dead , archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140124204000/http://www.uctc.net/access/30/Access%2030%20-%2002%20-%20Horse%20Power.pdf , archive-date=2014-01-24


Elsewhere

The first horse-drawn rail cars on the Continental Europe were operated from 1828 by the České Budějovice - Linz railway. Europe saw a proliferation of horsecar use for new tram services from the mid-1860s, with many towns building new networks. Tropical plantations (for products such as henequen and bananas) made extensive use of animal-powered trams for both passengers and freight, often employing the Decauville narrow-gauge portable track system. In some cases these systems were very extensive and evolved into interurban tram networks (as in the Yucatan, which sported over {{convert, 3,000, km, mi, sp=us of such lines). Surviving examples may be found in both the Yucatan{{cite web, url=http://www.tramz.com/mx/yu/yu70.html, title=The Tramways of Yucatán - Part 4, author=Allen Morrison, access-date=2008-12-23 and
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.{{cite web, url=http://www.tsfr.org/~efbrazil/efs_decauville.html, title=E.F.S. - The Decauville Section, access-date=2008-12-23


Decline

Problems with horsecars included the fact that any given animal could only work so many hours on a given day, had to be housed, groomed, fed and cared for day in and day out, and produced prodigious amounts of manure, which the streetcar company was charged with storing and then disposing. Since a typical horse pulled a streetcar for about a dozen miles ({{convert, 12, mi, km, disp=output only) a day and worked for four or five hours, many systems needed ten or more horses in stable for each horsecar. Horsecars were largely replaced by electric-powered streetcars following the invention by Frank J. Sprague of an overhead trolley system on streetcars for collecting electricity from overhead wires. His spring-loaded trolley pole used a wheel to travel along the wire. In late 1887 and early 1888, using his trolley system, Sprague installed the first successful large electric street railway system in Richmond, Virginia. Long a transportation obstacle, the hills of Richmond included grades of over 10%, and were an excellent proving ground for acceptance of the new technology in other cities. Within a year, the economy of electric power had replaced more costly horsecars in many cities. By 1889, 110 electric railways incorporating Sprague's equipment had been begun or planned on several continents. Many large metropolitan lines lasted well into the early twentieth century.
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had a regular horsecar service on the
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until its closure in 1917.
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, had its Sarah Street line drawn by horses until 1923. The last regular mule-drawn cars in the US ran in Sulphur Rock, Arkansas, until 1926 and were commemorated by a U.S. postage stamp issued in 1983.{{cite web, url=http://www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net/encyclopedia/entry-detail.aspx?entryID=3727, title=Sulphur Rock Street Car; Encyclopedia of Arkansas History & Culture, access-date=2008-12-23
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's horse-drawn streetcar operations ended in 1891.{{cite book , url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Cw6yAF4EHCAC , title=From Horse Power to Horsepower: Toronto: 1890-1930 , publisher=
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, author=Mike Filey , author-link=Mike Filey , date=1996 , page=74 , isbn=9781554881734
In other countries animal-powered tram services often continued well into the 20th century; the last mule tram service in
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ended in 1932, and a mule tram in
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, survived until 1954.{{cite web , url=http://www.tramz.com/mx/ce/ce.html, title=The Indomitable Tramways of Celaya, author=Allen Morrison, access-date=2008-12-22


Operational horsecars

A few original horsecar lines have survived or have been revived as tourist attractions, and in recent years several replica horsecar lines have been built. Below is a list of locations around the world with operational horsecars that are open to the public. {, class=wikitable !Location !Image !Coordinates !Address !Country !Track gauge !Year originally built !Notes , - , Ardenwood Historic Farm , , {{Coord, 37.561714, N, 122.042165, W, type:landmark, name=Ardenwood Historic Farm , Fremont, California , {{Flagicon, United States USA , {{TrackGauge, 3ft, lk=on , 1988 , Diesel locomotives also pull passengers on this line and steam locomotives are used during special events. , - ,
Döbeln Tramway The Döbeln Tramway or ''Döbelner Straßenbahn'' is a tramway in the German town of Döbeln. It is the only horse-drawn tram line to operate on its original urban route in Germany, and one of only a handful in the world. The Döbeln Tramway ...
, , {{Coord, 51.119467, N, 13.119690, E, type:landmark, name=Döbeln Tramway ,
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, {{Flagicon, Germany Germany , {{TrackGauge, 1000mm, allk=on , 1892 , , - ,
Douglas Bay Horse Tramway The Douglas Bay Horse Tramway ( gv, Raad Yiarn Cabbyl Vaie Ghoolish) on the Isle of Man runs along the seafront promenade for approximately , from the southern terminus at the Victoria Pier, adjacent to the Isle of Man Sea Terminal, to Derby Ca ...
, , {{Coord, 54.167378, N, 4.460777, W, type:landmark, name=Douglas Bay Horse Tramway ,
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, Middle , {{Flagicon, Isle of Man Isle of Man , {{TrackGauge, 3ft , 1876 , , - , Ghora Tram , , {{Coord, 31.450257, N, 73.563902, E, type:landmark, name=Ghora Tram ,
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, {{Flagicon, Pakistan Pakistan , {{TrackGauge, 2ft, lk=on , 1898 , , - , {{Interlanguage link multi, 北海道開拓の村, jp, lt=Historical Village of Hokkaido , , {{Coord, 43.044230, N, 141.499428, E, type:landmark, name=Historical Village of Hokkaido ,
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, {{Flagicon, Japan Japan , {{TrackGauge, 2ft6in, lk=on , 1983 , , - , Horse-Drawn Streetcars (Disneyland Park (Paris)) , , {{Coord, 48.871276, N, 2.779073, E, type:landmark, name=Horse-Drawn Streetcars (Disneyland Park (Paris)) ,
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, Île-de-France , {{Flagicon, France France , {{TrackGauge, 3ft , 1992 , Located in Disneyland Paris. , - , {{Interlanguage link multi, 小岩井農場, jp, lt=Koiwai Farm , , {{Coord, 39.753788, N, 141.020163, E, type:landmark, name=Koiwai Farm ,
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, {{Flagicon, Germany Germany , {{TrackGauge, 1000mm, al=on , 1885 , , - , Victor Harbor Horse Drawn Tram , , {{Coord, 35.556095, S, 138.624294, E, type:landmark, name=Victor Harbor Horse Drawn Tram , Victor Harbor, South Australia , {{Flagicon, Australia Australia , {{TrackGauge, 5ft3in, lk=on , 1864 , {{Cite web, title=Victor Harbor Horse Drawn Tram – official website, url=http://horsedrawntram.com.au/, publisher=Victor Harbor Horse Drawn Tram, access-date=August 26, 2016 {{Clear right


See also

{{Portal, Horses, Transport {{colbegin * Cable car (railway) * Carville (San Francisco) *
Dandy waggon The dandy waggon is a type of railway carriage used to carry horses on gravity trains. They are particularly associated with the narrow gauge Festiniog Railway (FR) in Wales where they were used between 1836 and 1863. The challenge The cha ...
*
Hay Railway The Hay Railway was a narrow gauge horse-drawn tramway in the district surrounding Hay-on-Wye in Brecknockshire, Wales. The railway connected Eardisley in Herefordshire, England, with Brecon in Wales. The Brecon terminus was Watton Wharf on the ...
*
List of horse-drawn railways This is a worldwide list of horse-drawn railways, an early form of rail transport that utilised horses and other similar animals to pull rail cars. Examples Before 1800 Horses were used to pull railways in funiculars and coal mines as early as ...
*
Omaha Horse Railway The Omaha Horse Railway was a private transportation company in early Omaha, Nebraska. The company was founded in 1867 by Omaha pioneers Ezra Millard, Andrew J. Hanscom and Augustus Kountze to provide horsecar service in the city. On Februar ...
* Rail transport in Walt Disney Parks and Resorts *
Slate waggon Slate wagons are specialized types of railway wagons designed for the conveyance of slate. The characteristics of this stone led to the development of small open cars that carried the slate in its various forms. These were first developed on the ...
* Trolley (horse-drawn) *
Wagonway Wagonways (also spelt Waggonways), also known as horse-drawn railways and horse-drawn railroad consisted of the horses, equipment and tracks used for hauling wagons, which preceded steam-powered railways. The terms plateway, tramway, dramw ...
(horse-drawn railways) {{colend


References

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Colombia's horsecar history and restoration process
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