Capturing Cambridge
  • search
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
Cambridge Street Tramway (1880-1914)

Tram Shed, 5 Dover Street

History of the Tram Depot

Trams (1)

Trams (2)


Cambridge Steam Tramway Conductor Rules (MoC)

Cambridge Steam Tramway Conductor Rules (MoC)

Cambridge Steam Tramway Conductor Rules (MoC)


1909

1909 Cambridge Tram share certificate for Evelyn Buckenham

The Buckenham lived at Huntingdon House, 112 Castle Street


Wikipedia article on Cambridge Trams:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cambridge_Street_Tramways


Proposed expansion of Cambridge’s horse drawn tram network, 1899.

http://cambridgehistorian.blogspot.com/2013/03/the-cambridge-tramways.html


The trams stopped running in 1914.

The Driver’s Farewell to his ‘Oss – 1914

1914 Steam Traway sale of effects (MoC35/67)

Horse drawn double-decked omnibus on the Huntingdon Road c.1900

Horsedrawn ‘pillbox’ omnibus

Tram Depot. The last runs were made on 18th February 1914. (Cambridgeshire Collection)

Tram near station (MoC85/76)

Cambridge Tramway Map (MoC)

Cambridge Street Tramways rules for conductors (MoC)


1973

Tram Shed, East Road, in 1973

Contribute

Do you have any information about the people or places in this article? If so, then please let us know using the Contact page or by emailing capturingcambridge@museumofcambridge.org.uk.

License

This work is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0

Dear Visitor,

 

Thank you for exploring historical Cambridgeshire! We hope you enjoy your visit.

 

Did you know that we are a small, independent Museum and that we rely on donations from people like you to survive?

 

If you love Capturing Cambridge, and you are able to, we’d appreciate your support today.

 

Every donation makes a world of difference.

 

Thank you,

The Museum of Cambridge