Tuskaloosa Belt Railway Company, 1895

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Title

Tuskaloosa Belt Railway Company, 1895

Subject

Railroads
Cochrane, John T.

Description

An advertisement scanned from the 1895 Corolla, the University of Alabama yearbook.

Streetcar service began in 1883 with the arrival of the town’s first horsecar trolley. Operated by the Tuskaloosa Street Railway, streetcars were pulled on rail by mules and mustangs.

The steam dummy train began operation in 1888 by the Tuskaloosa Belt Railway. There’s an overlap of about 8 years in which the dummy and the horsecar trolley were both in use. The horsecar trolley was no longer needed in the late 1890s when the dummy line was extended to Riverview.

"The Dummy" operated until 1915 when the street rail was electrified. In 1923, the Tuscaloosa Railway and Utilities Company sold the electric trolley line to Alabama Power Company for $1.1 million. In 1941, most electric streetcars were pulled offline during the transition to a bus system operated by the power company. All passenger service ceased in 1942.
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The Corolla, v. 3, 1895

Source

The Corolla

Publisher

University of Alabama

Date

1895

Contributor

Paul W. Bryant Museum
Jason Townsend (Description)

Type

Advertisement

Identifier

477

Coverage

Tuscaloosa (AL)

Original Format

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