Brown The Brown Surface Contact System was manufactured by Lorain.
Diatto The Diatto stud system was the most common in
France, with over 20,000 studs in use. It was invented by an Italian,
Alfredo Diatto of
Turin and was first installed in
Tours in 1899, followed by four of the
Paris tramway companies in 1900.
Dolter For the Dolter system a conductor cable was laid in a trench between the rails. At intervals a box was fitted between the rails that contained a stud (which protruded about above the road) and a
bell crank. A magnet on a passing tram attracted this crank which then moved to make contact between the conductor cable and stud; once the tram moved away the crank dropped away and the stud was no longer connected to the cable. A long skate was suspended beneath each tramcar which was magnetised by
electro-magnets and so both operated the cranks and collected the current that both moved the tram car and powered the electro-magnets. A small battery was carried to charge the electro-magnets should the power be interrupted. The negative return current passed through the rails. The town council of Torquay did not want their seaside resort disfigured by the poles and overhead wires of a conventional electric tramway and so invited the Dolter Electric Traction Company to construct a tramway using their stud-contact system. A horse was killed after it stepped on a live stud during construction of the
Torquay Tramways. During the
Board of Trade inspection of the tramway four such studs were detected during about of tests. A short Dolter system also opened in 1907 in
Hastings along the seafront to connect two sections of a network that otherwise used overhead collection. It lasted until 1913. For the next eight years the trams that worked along Hastings sea front were fitted with a small motor to enable them to move between the two sections of overhead wire, but in 1921 wires were provided along the section. The
Mexborough & Swinton Tramway used the Dolter system from 1907 until 1908 when it was converted to overhead supply.
Griffiths-Bedell stud system The
Griffiths-Bedell stud system of the
Lincoln Corporation Tramways. ==Users==