Horse Tram On Esplanade Road Bombay, 1906 PC

Horse Tram On Esplanade Road Bombay, 1906 PC A very interesting 1906  postcard of Horse Trams on the Esplanade Road in Bombay (Mumbai). This horse tram on Esplanade Road in Bombay offers a rare glimpse of the city from the early 20th century. With horse trams, carts, and people on its streets. The curved building on the left is the Old Oriental Building. The Esplanade Road now Mahatma Gandhi Road looks very appealing in this early 1900s postcard. With its broad street and unhurried crowd, the horse trams seem to add a certain charm. The horse-driven trams were visible up to 1907 on the streets of Bombay, it first started operation in 1874 and was replaced with electric trams in 1907. By 1964 the city's tramway service was sadly discontinued completely for lack of space. The Esplanade Road or Mahatma Gandhi Road cuts across the Flora Fountain intersection. It is one of the earliest thoroughfares of the city, made prominent after the demolition of Fort George's walls in 1862. The postcard has some handwritten text in French on the front.  Also read Once upon a time in Mumbai. Did you know - there were some efforts to revive the city's tramway in around 2017 but the project did not materialize for some reason.  From the collection - 1964 M. Suriyamoorthy Charcoal Art Abstract (#14)., View of Madras Harbour & Parry’s, Old Photo 1870., Ruins Of Purana Qila Delhi, Old Print 1909., B B & C I Railway Oil Tanker – Old Photo 1920s. The images are of the actual items from my collection. And Not a photocopy, pirated, reproduced, stock photos, or taken from other sources.

A very interesting 1906  postcard of Horse Trams on the Esplanade Road in Bombay (Mumbai). This horse tram on Esplanade Road in Bombay offers a rare glimpse of the city from the early 20th century. With horse trams, carts, and people on its streets. The curved building on the left is the Old Oriental Building. The Esplanade Road now Mahatma Gandhi Road looks very appealing in this early 1900s postcard.

With its broad street and unhurried crowd, the horse trams seem to add a certain charm. The horse-driven trams were visible up to 1907 on the streets of Bombay, it first started operation in 1874 and was replaced with electric trams in 1907. By 1964 the city’s tramway service was sadly discontinued completely for lack of space.

The Esplanade Road or Mahatma Gandhi Road cuts across the Flora Fountain intersection. It is one of the earliest thoroughfares of the city, made prominent after the demolition of Fort George’s walls in 1862. The postcard has some handwritten text in French on the front.

Also read Once upon a time in Mumbai.

Did you know – there were some efforts to revive the city’s tramway in around 2017 but the project did not materialize for some reason. 

From the collection – 1964 M. Suriyamoorthy Charcoal Art Abstract (#14)., View of Madras Harbour & Parry’s, Old Photo 1870., Ruins Of Purana Qila Delhi, Old Print 1909., B B & C I Railway Oil Tanker – Old Photo 1920s.

The images are of the actual items from my collection. And Not a photocopy, pirated, reproduced, stock photos, or taken from other sources.