
London Tramways
London Tramways refers to the network of trams that have operated in London since the 19th century. Initially horse-drawn, the system evolved to include electric trams by the early 20th century. Although the traditional tram network was largely dismantled by the 1950s, trams made a revival in the late 20th century with the introduction of the Croydon Tramlink in 2000, providing a modern, efficient public transport option. Today, London Tramways connects various suburban areas and complements the city’s extensive transport system, contributing to the goal of reducing congestion and promoting sustainable travel.