Manchester Suburban Tramways Company
Appearance
The Manchester Suburban Tramways Company (MSTC) was set up in 1877 to provide horse-drawn tram services throughout Manchester and Salford, in England. The company's first tram service, which was also a first for Manchester, ran on 17 May 1877.[1] The MSTC was merged with the Manchester Carriage Company in 1880 to form the Manchester Carriage and Tramways Company.[2] The initial board of directors comprised Daniel Busby, William Turton, John Greenwood (1818-86), and Benjamin Whitworth.[3]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]Citations
[edit]- ^ "A Short History of Public Transport in Greater Manchester", Museum of Transport Greater Manchester, archived from the original on 10 November 2010, retrieved 18 July 2010
- ^ Gray (1977), p. 53
- ^ Gray (1977), p. 43
Bibliography
[edit]- Gray, Edward (1977), The Manchester Carriage and Tramways Company, Manchester Transport Museum Society
Categories:
- Tram transport in Greater Manchester
- British companies disestablished in 1880
- 1877 establishments in England
- Transport companies established in 1877
- British companies established in 1877
- 1880 disestablishments in England
- Horse-drawn railways
- Tram transport
- Transport companies disestablished in 1880
- English company stubs
- English history stubs