Douglas Southern Electric Tramway
ClosedCity: Douglas, Isle of Man (United Kingdom).
Total route length: 6.2 km (3.9 miles).
Track gauge: 1435 mm (standard gauge).
Opened: August 7, 1896.
Closed: 1914 because of World War I.
Reopened: 1918.
Closed: September 15, 1939.
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Other tram companies in Douglas, Isle of Man
Douglas Bay Horse Tramway
Summer operation only
Manx Electric Railway Society (MERS)
Summer operation only
Tram museums in Douglas, Isle of Man
Manx Electric Railway Museum (MER Museum)
Open regularly
Discontinued tram lines
Douglas, Isle of Man Southern Electric Tramway: Douglas Head - Port Soderick
Closed
Douglas Southern Electric Tramway stops
Douglas Head, and Port Soderick.

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Former trams in operation
Bilevel rail car: 1.
Crich Tramway Village
Open regularly
Bilevel rail car: 1.