TRAM TRAVELS

Hill of Howth Tramway

Closed

City: Howth (Ireland).
Total route length: 10.6 km (6.6 miles).

Track gauge: 1600 mm.
Opened: June 17, 1917.
Closed: June 1, 1959.

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Trams and light rails in Ireland

Select a city: Cork, Dublin, Galway, and Howth.


Tram museums in Howth

National Transport Museum of Ireland (NTMI)
Open regularly

Discontinued tram lines

Howth tram line
Closed

Hill of Howth Tramway stops

Gaily Post Office, and Sutton station.


View the route map in high resolution. See the official route map.

Former trams in operation

Railcar: 9, and 10.

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Links

National Transport Museum of Ireland (NTMI)
By: Peter O'Reilly.
Language: English.

The Irish Times: ‘I travelled on the Hill of Howth tram; I would love to relive that memory’
By: Mark Hilliard.
Language: English.

See all links about trams in Howth.

Last updated: February 15, 2024.