Birmingham Corporation Tramways - Statistics

Statistics

Year No of vehicles Miles run Passengers Revenue
1904 to 1905 20 266,526 4,709,798 £19,103 (£1,521,049 as of 2013),
1913 to 1914 551 14,268,244 146,930,986 £635,471 (£45,217,760 as of 2013),
1923 to 1924 658 17,521,741 214,338,365 £1,337,093 (£56,533,997 as of 2013),
1933 to 1934 762 17,368,227 201,442,970 £1,171,481 (£61,646,610 as of 2013),
1943 to 1944 499 11,206,698 130,665,152 £1,088,824 (£35,547,715 as of 2013),
1953 to 1954 120 3,391,580 35,554,412 £398,122 (£8,128,634 as of 2013),

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