File:Horse tramways of Adelaide in the 1900s (max extent).png

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A colour map of Adelaide's horse tramways at their maximum extent, in the 1900s

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English: The map was created using data from numerous contemporaneous sources: diagrams, texts and photographs (copyright expired)


 to show the maximum extent of the 119 km (74 mi) horse tram routes of Adelaide, South Australia. (The dotted lines near Glenelg, at the bottom left corner, were in fact closed in 1885 but have been included for reference. All other routes were in place when their extent was at its maximum in the 1900s.) The Glenelg–Brighton line and the Port Adelaide–Albert Park line were separate from the rest of the system, which radiated from the City of Adelaide.
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