Trams in Adelaide is an overview of 146 years of trams in South Australia's capital city. The article
you are reading is an expansion of a section of that article. Here is a list of other comprehensive Adelaide tram articles:A related article is Tramway Museum, Saint Kilda. The museum's collection, much of it operating on a 1.6 km line, includes every principal type of 20th century tram that ran in Adelaide.
- Adelaide's 21st century tramways revival (2006–)
- Glenelg tram line (trains 1873–1929, trams 1929–present)
- Horse trams era (1878–1914)
- Electric street network era (the Municipal Tramways Trust) (1907–1975)
- W.G.T. Goodman, Chief Engineer and General Manager of the MTT (1907–1950)
- State Transport Authority (1975–1994)
- TransAdelaide (1994–2010)
- Adelaide Metro (2010–)
- Trolleybuses in Adelaide (1937–1963).
This article describes the tram types in Adelaide that have operated for the past 146 years: from early days when they undertook a major share of the public transport task before car ownership was well established; through the 49-year period when only one tram line operated; to the city's 21st-century tramways revival.