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horsecar
thumb|300px|right| The first horsecar in Manchester, New Hampshire, dating from 1877, and on display A horsecar, horse-drawn tram, horse-drawn streetcar (U.S.), or horse-drawn railway (historical), is a tram or streetcar pulled by a horse.
Stockton and Darlington Railway
English railway company, 1825 to 1863
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad
rail system in the United States of America
wagonway
thumb|Benjamin Outram's [[Little Eaton Gangway in July 1908 with the last train of loaded coal wagons arriving.]] A wagonway (or waggonway; also known as a horse-drawn tramway, horse-drawn railway, or horse-drawn railroad) was a method of railway transportation that preceded the steam locomotive and used horses to haul wagons. The terms plateway and tramway were also used. The advantage of wagonways was that far heavier loads could be transported with the same power compared to horse haulage along roads.
Swansea and Mumbles Railway
The world's first passenger railway system
Budweis – Linz – Gmunden horse railway
second public railroad line on the European mainland
Bavarian Ludwig Railway
former railway company and line
Middleton Railway
heritage railway line in Leeds, England
Surrey Iron Railway
Horse-drawn plateway in Surrey (1802-1846)
Saint-Étienne to Andrézieux Railway
French railway line (opened 1827)
Monmouth Railway
transport company
Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal
network of canals in South Wales
Streetcars in Los Angeles
aspect of transportation history
rail transport in Walt Disney Parks and Resorts
detailed listing of all rail transport installations in properties owned or licensed by Disney Experiences
Corris Railway
narrow gauge railway
Brill Tramway
former rail line in Buckinghamshire, England
Champlain and St. Lawrence Railroad
former railway company in Quebec