The horse tram routes in Gosport ran from the Portsmouth ferry terminal via Forton Road to Brockhurst with another line running via Stoke Road to Bury Cross. This operation started as a separate company in 1882 but was merged into the Portsmouth Street Tramways Company in 1883. After surviving an attempted takeover by Gosport and Alverstoke Council the company went on to reconstruct and electrify the tramways and extend the Brockhurst branch to
Fareham railway station in 1905. This tramway continued to operate until closure in 1929 when it was replaced by motor bus routes, in the same year the Portsmouth Street Tramways Company was renamed by the '
(19 & 20 Geo. 5. c. lxv) to the '. The Gosport and Fareham Omnibus Company was acquired by the
National Bus Company in 1970 but as a statutory company under the 1929 act it retained its identity and continued operating buses in Gosport and Fareham until 1983 when its operations were taken over by a new company, the Provincial Bus Company, and thereafter the Gosport and Fareham Omnibus Company remained as a non-trading dormant company until it was dissolved on 14 October 1987 by the
Bus Companies (Dissolution) Order 1987 (
SI 1987/1814). ==References==