City of Birmingham Tramways Company
The City of Birmingham Tramways Company Ltd operated trams in Birmingham, England, from 1896 until 1911.
BCT's former office in Old Square, Birmingham, being prepared for demolition in 1891.
BCTC's Car No. 104 outside the tram shed in Dawlish Road, Bournbrook, in 1891. This vehicle survives, at the Black Country Living Museum.
Postcard commemorating the ending of steam tram operations, on the last day of 1906
Birmingham Corporation Tramways
Birmingham Corporation Tramways operated a network of tramways in Birmingham from 1904 until 1953. It was the largest narrow-gauge tramway network in the UK, and was built to a gauge of 3 ft 6 in. It was the fourth largest tramway network in the UK behind London, Glasgow and Manchester.
Birmingham Corporation Tram in 1953, shortly before the service was scrapped.
Trams and buses on Corporation Street in 1931.
The last tram to run in 1953.
Model of a BCT tram, at the National Tramway Museum