Kitchener and Waterloo Street Railway
The Kitchener and Waterloo Street Railway was a street railway in Berlin (renamed Kitchener) and Waterloo in Waterloo County, Ontario, Canada. Horsecar service began in 1888 under the original Berlin and Waterloo Street Railway name and continued until the system was electrified in 1895, when the existing horsecars were converted for electric service. This proved ineffective, and the company suffered from under-investment. In 1896, a local consortium bought out the company and purchased a new fleet of purpose-built electric trams. The system was municipalized in 1907 and was run by the Town (later City) of Berlin/Kitchener until the end of service. The railway was renamed in 1919 to reflect the name change of the City of Kitchener, which had occurred in 1916. In 1927, it was reorganized under the Kitchener Public Utilities Commission, which continued operations until 1946, when streetcar service was discontinued and replaced with trolleybus service.
Kitchener and Waterloo Street Railway | |||||||||||||||
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Streetcar photographed on King Street at King and Ontario in front of the Canadian Block building. | |||||||||||||||
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Locale | Kitchener and Waterloo, Ontario, Canada | ||||||||||||||
Open | 1888 | ||||||||||||||
Close | 1946 (replaced by trolleybus service) | ||||||||||||||
Status | Closed | ||||||||||||||
Lines | 1 | ||||||||||||||
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