Wolverton and Stony Stratford Tramway

Wolverton and Stony Stratford District Light Railways Company
The Krauss steam tram
Overview
HeadquartersWolverton
52°03′36″N 0°50′13″W / 52.060°N 0.837°W / 52.060; -0.837
LocaleEngland
Dates of operation17 May 1887 (1887-05-17)–3 May 1926 (1926-05-03)[1][2]
Successors
Wolverton & Stony Stratford & District New Tramway Co.;
London and North Western Railway;
London, Midland and Scottish Railway
Technical
Track gauge3 ft 6 in (1,067 mm)
Length4+12 miles (7.2 km)

The Wolverton and Stony Stratford Tramway was a narrow gauge street tramway connecting Wolverton railway station and the Wolverton Works of the London and North Western Railway (LNWR) with Stony Stratford, Buckinghamshire. Although its financial situation was always precarious, except for a period of just under two years between 1889 and 1891, the line was in continuous operation from 1887 to 1926. Between May 1888 to December 1889, an extension also ran from Stony Stratford to Deanshanger in Northamptonshire, via Old Stratford.[1][2] Unusually for a British street tramway, it was worked entirely by steam locomotives, and was the last of its type to remain in operation.[3]

  1. ^ a b Simpson, Frank D. (1982). The Wolverton and Stony Stratford Steam Trams. Bromley: The Omnibus Society. ISBN 0901307424.
  2. ^ a b Edwards, Allan (1989). "The Stony Stratford Tramway". BackTrack. Vol. 3, no. 1. Penryn: Atlantic Transport Publishers. pp. 16–20. ISSN 0955-5382.
  3. ^ Whitcombe, H. A. (1937). "History of the Steam Tram". Journal of the Institution of Locomotive Engineers. 27 (137): 327–400.