Edinburgh did not adopt electric traction until the early 1920s when the
Corporation took over from the Edinburgh & District Tramway Co., with
the process of converting the city's cable-operated routes to electric
traction following soon after. The first electric trams started in Leith
in 1905. At its height Edinburgh ran somewhere in the region of 360
trams throughout the city and possessed one of the most modern tramway
systems in the UK. There were proposals to build extensions after the
war and new trams were built as late as 1950. However, in 1952 Edinburgh
Corporation announced the system would be converted to bus operation.
Over the next four years the system was rapidly abandoned, with the last
tram operating on 16 November 1956. In 2014 trams returned to the
streets of Edinburgh and, although very different from the old trams,
are proving to be very popular. With a range of rare and previously
unpublished images, Kenneth G. Williamson looks at the history of the
city's system.