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Once Upon a Tram

Category:
Documentary, Irish Culture, Entertainment, History
Directed by:
John Sarsfield, James G. Maguire
Produced by:
Leinster Studios
Year:

1960
Duration:

22 mins
Language:
English

Take a nostalgic trip along the beautiful Dublin coast, escaping the hustle and bustle of the city while enjoying the clatter and clang of the old Howth tram.

This gentle film, directed by John Sarsfield and James Maguire and narrated by Cyril Cusack, records one of the last journeys of the Howth Tram, as it passes through the village, past the golf club and along the coast – a most elegant form of transport from a bygone era. The line served Howth Head, was constructed in 1901 and was run by the Great Northern Railway (Ireland). It was designed to bring visitors to the seaside villages of Sutton and Howth, both located along the North Dublin coast. The tram line was officially closed on 31 May 1959 and the route was replaced by CIE buses. Four of the trams survive today with one on display at the National Transport Museum of Ireland right beside Howth Castle near its former terminus.

With kind permission from Maev Maguire.

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