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List of town tramway systems in Brazil

This is a list of town tramway systems in Brazil by Estado. It includes all tram systems, past and present.

Ceará
Aracati - Horse traction (?). Morrison (1989, page 43) states that an 1873 brochure issued by the Brazilian government mentions a tramway project in this town; it is not known whether the tramway was built. ==Espírito Santo==
Minas Gerais
Note for Campanha: Morrison (1989, page 87) describes conflicting information on whether the tramway was electrified, and when it closed. • Note for Mar de Espanha: Morrison (1989, page 79) [http://www.tramz.com/br/tto/6MG.html states that one source (dated 1889) mentions a tramway in this town, but no other information could be located. ==Pará==
Pernambuco
Garanhuns - Diesel traction Test operations conducted with a former Recife tramcar, equipped with a diesel engine, in 1968 over a (then recently closed) railway branch. The engine, overloaded by large numbers of passengers seeking a ride on opening day, failed. Public service was not attempted thereafter. • Goiana - Horse traction (?). Morrison (1989, page 55) [http://www.tramz.com/br/tto/6PE.html states that an 1873 brochure issued by the Brazilian government mentions a tramway project in this town; it is not known whether the tramway was built. ==Piauí==
Rio de Janeiro
Barra do Piraí - Peschkes (Part 1, 1980, page 45) lists a tramway (using animal traction) in this town. Morrison (1989, page 120) states that an 1888 government report describes three concessions for tramway construction, and a 1922 publication includes two photographs showing track and overhead wire in streets. However, he adds that a visit to the city "failed to produce any information about the existence of a passenger tramway." • Note for Mendes: Tramway extended from Humberto Antunes railway station. Electric traction (for goods) and petrol traction (for passengers), ca. 1912 - 1952. Unconnected line extended from Mendes railway station, horse traction, 1900 - 1932. • Note for Niterói: Niterói tramway undertaking extended to São Gonçalo from 25 August 1910 (electric traction). São Gonçalo tramway absorbed by Niterói undertaking from 1921. • Notes for Rio de Janeiro: Period of no tramway operation following closure of the first line (to Tijuca, in 1866) and opening of the second line (to Largo do Machado) on 9 October 1868 (later extended to Jardim Botânico). Tijuca line reopened (by a new undertaking) on 19 January 1870. First tramway line in Zona Norte opened 29 November 1873. • Experiments with accumulator (storage battery) traction on 2 July 1887 and 16 July 1887. • Electric traction inaugurated in Zona Sul on 8 October 1892, and in Zona Norte on 1 July 1905. Last line in Zona Norte closed 21 May 1963. Only one line (in Zona Sul) remained in operation after 17 May 1965. • Alto da Boa Vista line retained as tourist line, but operation suspended because of storm damage 10 January 1966 – May 1966. Operation again suspended because of storm damage, 22 January 1967 – Mar 1967. Following a period of intermittent operation, the line was declared closed on 21 December 1967. • Note for Santa Cruz: Connected Santa Cruz and Itaguaí (1880 - 1907, replaced by railway branch), and Santa Cruz and Sepetiba (27 June 1884 - 1911). ==Rio Grande do Norte==
São Paulo
Non-public tramway: • Note for São Paulo - Tramway da Cantareira: Narrow-gauge light railway. Connected São Paulo, Cantareira, and Guarulhos. Electrification of Guarulhos line planned (ca. 1942, not carried out. Cantareira line closed 1957. Guarulhos line closed 31 May 1965. ==Sergipe==
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