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Crowds around electric tram at Pilrig
Unknown, 1922, Photograph
Crowds around electric tram at Pilrig
Crowds around electric tram at Pilrig
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51076
Title
Crowds around electric tram at Pilrig
Description
Large crowd gathers around a tram on Leith Walk at junction with Pilrig Street in front of Pilrig St Paul's Church, possibly to witness the first through tram travelling from Leith into Edinburgh.
Artist / maker
Unknown
Date
1922
Size
15.2 x 10.2 cm
Type
Photograph
Location
Edinburgh City Archives
This site had become known as the 'Pilrig Muddle' in reference to the problem of commuters travelling between Leith and Edinburgh having to stop and shift between the two different tram systems. Leith had moved from a horse-drawn service to adopt electrification from 1904 whilst Edinburgh had introduced the cable-car system.
One of the results of the Edinburgh Boundaries Extension & Tramways Act of 1920 and the amalgamation of Leith and Edinburgh was a unification and expansion of the tram network to the outlying districts newly brought into the city.
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ReDrawing Edinburgh: Edinburgh in 1920
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