The Gas Tramcar

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The Gas Tram was a short-lived phenomenon which briefly seemed to herald a new way forward in tramcar design, replacing horses and steam locos on the streets with quieter and smoother travel. One of the major advantages of the gas tram was the low capital cost of the conversion. Designs for gas tramcars were patented all over the world, and systems were briefly operated in Germany, Australia, Holland, Switzerland and the UK. The fuel was invariably domestic 'town gas' drawn from the local gasworks, and the vehicles were said to be very cheap to run. This was a development which was probably a century ahead of its time with 21st century gas systems, using much greener biomethane as a fuel, currently being developed in the UK, Korea, China and elsewhere, and biomethane-fuelled trams already in service in Dubai and Aruba. Derived from the natural decomposition of organic waste which would otherwise be released into the atmosphere, biomethane is a clean and green alternative to fossil fuels.
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Stock Code P9601.0
Author Hannavy J
ISBN13 9781399096010
Format Hardback
Height(mm) 273
Width(mm) 215
Page Count 208
Pictures 200
Publication Date 8 Nov 2022
Publication Status Available
Publisher PEN & SWORD
Record last updated 14/09/2023