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Trams at the Museum

All the trams currently operating are from Wellington where electric street tramways operated from 1904 to 1964. Details of the Wellington trams owned by the Museum are:

Fleet No. Built Type Status
17
151
159
185
207
235
238
239
260
1905
1923
1925
1927
1929
1935
1938
1939
1952
Combination
Double-Saloon
Double-Saloon
Double-Saloon
Double-Saloon
Single-Saloon "Fiducia"
Single Saloon "Fiducia"
Single Saloon "Fiducia"
Single Saloon "Fiducia"
Stored (Body only)
Operational
Operational
Stored
Stored
Stored
Operational
Operational
Being Restored

Double Saloon Trams

The double saloon trams were the most numerous on the Wellington system,
a total of 140 being built at the Council's workshops at Kilbirnie between 1913 and 1935.

The examples at the Museum were withdrawn from service in Wellington between 1960 and 1963.

Double Saloon Tram

"Fiducia" Trams

Twenty-eight "Fiducia" class single-saloon trams were built at Kilbirnie between 1935 and 1952 following a prototype, No.232, which had been built in 1933.

They incorporate a number of more modern features not found in the earlier double-saloon type. No.260, at the Museum, was the last tram to be built and to enter service in New Zealand - in 1952.

Fiducia Tram

Brisbane Trams

As well as the Wellington trams the Museum owns two Brisbane trams, Nos. 133 and 236.

Tram 133, shown on the right dressed as a New York conduit car, starred in Peter Jackson's 'King Kong' movie.
Tram 236 is leased and may be seen operating at Ferrymead Historic Park in Christchurch.

Brisbane Tram

Cable Car

In addition a number of historic trolley buses and an early Wellington Cable Car
(Grip Car No.2 and Trailer No.6) are on display in the tram barn.

Wellington Cable Car

How A Tram Works

How Trams Work