Trams in England

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Examples of public tram networks in England.

Trams in England encompass various tram networks integrated into the public transport system of England. Until 1935, there had been a large and comprehensive network of tram systems in towns and cities.

Most of the country's tram systems were replaced by bus services in the 1930s or shortly after the Second World War. England's tram systems were largely dismantled, and by 1963, only Blackpool Transport survived.[1][2] Since the 1990s, trams and light rail transportation have become increasingly common again, with a second generation of tram and light rail networks operating in cities and regions such as Manchester Metrolink, Nottingham Express Transit, Sheffield Supertram, London Tramlink, and the West Midlands Metro.[3]

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