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The Newcastle, Australia tram network was a tram system that operated from 1887 to 1950. Up until 1923 it was a steam network, when the first lines of the systems were converted to electric operations, and then 7 years later in 1930 it was exclusively electric. A referendum was held to keep or close the network - and the 'close the network' won by just 1 vote. And so the trams were gone. In 2019, a new light rail system (ahem one line) was opened in Newcastle as part of a revitalisation project for the city centre. The light rail runs along part of the former tram route on Hunter Street and Scott Street. Videos on this channel are not meant to be 100% accurate historical records. Having said this, we try to ensure they are factually correct by using multiple sources from what we think are credible books, websites, blogs and articles. But we do make mistakes.... Like in an original version of this video it mentioned we have made a video on 50% of the Newcastles with trams. But we missed one. So we actually have only done 33% of Newcastles with Trams. Trams also ran into Newcastle under Lyme, England until 1928 run by the Potteries Electric Traction Company as part of the Stoke-on-Trent system.