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- Street Railway horsecars replaced horse-drawn omnibuses as a public transit mode in Toronto. Electric streetcars later replaced the horsecars between 1892...
- Depot Railway, the City Railroad, and the Central Railroad. The last horsecars were converted to electric in 1897. Cable car street railways in Los Angeles...
- incorporated and in two months horsecars were running on State Street between Randolph and 12th Streets. The horsecars were a success from the start....
- (1865–1948) was a streetcar system that started operations in 1865 with horsecars, electrified in 1897 and ceased operation in 1948. This former system...
- used 4 ft 9 in (1,448 mm) The trams in Dresden, authorised in 1872 as horsecars, used 1,440 mm (4 ft 8+11⁄16 in) gauge vehicles. Converted to 600 V DC...
- iron in rails, becoming standard for all railways. The first p****enger horsecar or tram, Swansea and Mumbles Railway, was opened between Swansea and Mumbles...
- mule-powered line in Celaya, survived until May 1954. In the 21st century, horsecars are still used to take visitors along the 9-kilometre (5.6 mi) tour of...
- LSR (which later became London Transit) began operation in 1875 using horsecars, basic and small p****enger wagons pulled by horses. Like many street railway...
- then common on the well-paved streets of European cities. Running the horsecars on rails allowed for a much smoother ride. There are records of a street...
- public road in 1857, a horsecar line was constructed on it between Tollgate and existing tracks at Dudley Square.: 10  Most horsecar service in Boston was...