United Railways and Electric Company - List of Streetcar Lines

List of Streetcar Lines

The date that the line was replaced with a bus or abandoned (the day after the last full day of streetcar operation) is shown.

Radiating from downtown in a clockwise order
  • Falls Road Line: April 24, 1949 (ca. 1914 along Falls Road south of 36th Street)
  • Roland Park Line: April 14, 1940
  • Lakeside Line: January 29, 1950
  • St. Paul Street Line: June 22, 1947
  • Boulevard Line: June 22, 1947
  • Bedford Square Line: June 22, 1947
  • Guilford Avenue Elevated: January 1950
  • Towson Line (York Road; Govanstown): November 3, 1963
  • Harford Road Line: June 17, 1956 (October 4, 1936 north of Parkville)
  • Belair Road Line (Gay Street): November 3, 1963
  • Monument Street Line: March 21, 1948
  • Orleans Street Line
  • East Fayette Street Line
  • Highlandtown Line: July 29, 1950
  • Back and Middle Rivers Line: February 11, 1942
  • Sparrows Point Line (Dundalk): August 31, 1958
  • Point Breeze Line: July 25, 1948
  • Broadway Line: May 9, 1948
  • Patterson Park Line: May 1948
  • Highlandtown Short Line: March 5, 1950
  • Hudson Street Line: June 8, 1952
  • Canton Line (Highland Avenue): June 8, 1952
  • Fort Avenue Line (Fort McHenry): December 13, 1948
  • Ferry Bar Line: July 5, 1923
  • Curtis Bay Line: March 21, 1948
  • Westport Line: June 22, 1947
  • Washington Boulevard Line (Columbia Avenue): January 1, 1939
  • Halethorpe Line (Wilkens Avenue): November 16, 1935
  • Catonsville Line (Frederick Road; Irvington): November 3, 1963
  • West Baltimore Street Line: May 9, 1948
  • Ellicott City Line (North Bend; Rolling Road): June 19, 1955 (September 18, 1954 east of Catonsville Junction)
  • Edmondson Avenue Line (Windsor Hills): November 3, 1963
  • Garrison Boulevard Line: June 17, 1956
  • Gilmor Street Line (Fulton Avenue): August 1, 1948
  • Carey Street Line: December 13, 1948
  • Pennsylvania Avenue Line: June 8, 1952
  • Liberty Heights Avenue Line: September 4, 1955
  • Park Heights Avenue Line (Pimlico; Pikesville): June 27, 1948
  • Emory Grove Line: July 3, 1932
  • Druid Hill Avenue Line: June 27, 1948
  • Madison Avenue Line: May 9, 1948
  • Linden Avenue Line: September 4, 1955
  • John Street Line: December 2, 1938
Cross connections and branches
  • Bay Shore Line: September 1947
  • Brunswick Street Line
  • Caroline Street Line (Central): March 6, 1938
  • Centre Street Line: August 1937?
  • Dolphin Street Line: March 6, 1938
  • East Federal Street Line: January 1, 1939
  • Fairfield Line
  • Fish House Road Line: July 30, 1932
  • Fort Howard Line: October 20, 1952
  • Fremont Avenue Line: March 25, 1950
  • Gorsuch Avenue Line (Waverly): June 22, 1947
  • Key Avenue Line: September 14, 1950
  • Lorraine Line: February 28, 1954
  • North Avenue Line: January 10, 1954
  • Presstman Street Line: December 15, 1919
  • Preston Street Line: January 1, 1939
  • Sweetair Line
  • Union Avenue Line: April 24, 1949
  • Washington Street Line (Wolfe Street): March 5, 1950
  • West Arlington Line (Belvedere; Mount Washington): September 4, 1955 (September 14, 1950 east of Belvedere)
  • Woodlawn Line (Gwynn Oak Park; Powhatan): September 4, 1955 (June 10, 1917 west of Woodlawn)

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