Third Avenue Transit System (TATS)
ClosedBefore 1943: Third Avenue Railway System (TARS).
City: New York City (United States).
Track gauge: 1435 mm (standard gauge).
Opened: 1910.
Closed: 1952.
Description
The tram network consisted of 30 tram lines when it had the most lines (before 1952).
Discontinued tram lines
New York City tram line A
Closed
New York City tram line B
Closed
New York City tram line C
Closed
New York City tram line J
Closed
New York City tram line K
Closed
New York City tram line L
Closed
New York City tram line O
Closed
New York City tram line P
Closed
New York City tram line S
Closed
New York City tram line T
Closed
New York City tram line U
Closed
New York City tram line V
Closed
New York City tram line W
Closed
New York City tram line X
Closed
New York City tram line Z
Closed
New York City tram line 1
Closed
New York City tram line 2
Closed
New York City tram line 3
Closed
New York City tram line 4
Closed
New York City tram line 5
Closed
New York City tram line 6
Closed
New York City tram line 7
Closed
New York City tram line 8
Closed
New York City tram line 9
Closed
New York City tram line 10
Closed
Location on a map
See the official route map.
Former trams in operation
Railcar: 637, 665, 674, 679.
Crich Tramway Village
Open regularly
Railcar: 674.
Tramway Museum Graz (TMG)
Open regularly
Railcar: 637, 4202.
Vienna Transport Museum 'Remise'
Open regularly
Railcar: 4208.
Wiener Linien
Operational
Railcar: 420, 4202, 4203, 4208, 4225.
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Links
The new Dave's Electric Railroads
Language: English.
www.nycsubway.org
Language: English.
See all links about trams in New York City.
Last updated: December 4, 2024.