Houston Electric Company
ClosedCity: Houston (United States).
Track gauge: 1435 mm (standard gauge).
Opened: June 14, 1891.
Closed: June 8, 1940.
Description
The tram network consisted of 24 tram lines when it had the most lines.
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Last updated: February 1, 2024.