Remains of the Aberdeen Suburban Tramway

Remains of the Aberdeen Suburban Tramway


Dyce, United Kingdom (GB)
The Aberdeen Suburban Tramways were two electric trams systems in Aberdeen, Scotland that were active between 1904 and 1927.

THe Aberdeen Suburban Tramway operated two seperate tramways; the first one being Great Western Road terminus to Bieldside Church and the second was from Great Northern Road terminus to Stoneywood Church.

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Today small sections of the track can be seen today. In this view there is a small section of concrete surfaced road, but if you look closely you can see that two original rails are also still embedded in the concrete surface.
The Aberdeen Suburban Tramways were two electric trams systems in Aberdeen, Scotland that were active between 1904 and 1927.

THe Aberdeen Suburban Tramway operated two seperate tramways; the first one being Great Western Road terminus to Bieldside Church and the second was from Great Northern Road terminus to Stoneywood Church.

Today small sections of the track can be seen today. In this view there is a small section of concrete surfaced road, but if you look closely you can see that two original rails are also still embedded in the concrete surface.
View in Google Earth Abandoned, Vehicle - Trains, Trolleys and Streetcars
Links: en.wikipedia.org, www.railforums.co.uk
By: Drudii

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