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Links about trams and light rails in Vancouver

There are 5 links about trams and light rails in Vancouver (Canada) on Tram Travels.

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Links about trams in Canada

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Private homepages

All-Time List of Canadian Transit Systems
Language: English.

"The cities listed are an attempt to list all current or former operating urban transit systems in Canada. Where data has been found showing a transit operator for an urban area, that area, listed under the name of its principal city, is included in this list. Omissions from the list are for one reason: no transit system is mentioned in any of the references, and do not preclude the past or present existence of an urban transit system."

History of the B.C. Electric Railway Company (B.C.E.R)
By: Matthew Laird.
Language: English.

U.S. Streetcar Systems Website
Language: English.

"A virtual tour of streetcar systems across the United States."

Tram museums

The Nelson Electric Tramway Society (NETS)
Language: English.

"Streetcar#23 has been in Nelson for 100 years! In 1924 the City of Nelson purchased the streetcar, in 2024 we are celebrating the fact that it is still here, running fine and delighting everyone who hops on board."

Transit Museum Society (TraMS)
Language: English.

"History Moves Forward Step aboard the legacy of British Columbia's transit history and journey through decades of innovation, community and connections that shaped how people moved around the province."

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