Remains of the Aberdeen Suburban Tramway

Remains of the Aberdeen Suburban Tramway (StreetView)
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 you can see the old tarmac surface with the two original rails sill embedded in it. This section of remains of the tramway had to be reduced slightly to make room for the hotel now located behind it.
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@ 2016-08-29 11:08:51
The Suburban tram co did not operate the pice of tram track shown above. It was operated by the Aberdeen Corporation Tramways until the Beach Service was withdrawn!!
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@ 2024-02-21 08:38:09
This is not Aberdeen SuburbanTramway track as the Company Never ran to Sea Beach where the above picture was taken. It was Aberdeen Corporation Track.