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End of an Era: Kolkata’s 150-Year-Old Tram Service Discontinued, A Cultural Legacy at Risk

Raunak Saha by Raunak Saha
September 29, 2024
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In a historic yet heartbreaking decision, the West Bengal government has announced the discontinuation of Kolkata’s iconic tram service, marking the end of a 150-year-old tradition that has been synonymous with the city’s cultural identity.

A Brief History of Kolkata’s Trams

🚨 West Bengal government decides to discontinue the 150-year-old tram service in Kolkata. pic.twitter.com/b44uWvjaFd

— Indian Tech & Infra (@IndianTechGuide) September 29, 2024

Trams first graced the streets of Kolkata on February 24, 1873, introduced by the British as horse-drawn cars rolling on tracks. Over time, Kolkata’s tram system evolved, with steam engines arriving in 1882, followed by electric-powered trams in 1900. The city’s trams were the last remaining in India, standing as a testament to Kolkata’s unique charm and history. In 2013, air-conditioned trams were introduced, signaling an attempt to modernize this piece of heritage.

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A Legacy Lost?

Kolkata’s trams have been much more than just a mode of transport—they were the city’s original electric vehicle (EV) public transportation system, a symbol of Kolkata’s rich past and cultural essence. As the city faces this irreversible decision, many are left wondering if Kolkata is repeating the mistakes of other Indian cities by dismantling its tram network rather than preserving and upgrading it for future generations.

End of an Era: Kolkata's 150-Year-Old Tram Service Discontinued, A Cultural Legacy at Risk
End of an Era: Kolkata's 150-Year-Old Tram Service Discontinued, A Cultural Legacy at Risk

Should Kolkata Preserve its Tram Legacy?

Instead of shutting down this historic service, there’s an argument for upgrading and extending Kolkata’s tram network. Trams offer an eco-friendly and sustainable mode of transportation, something modern cities strive for. Given that trams are Kolkata’s original EV, they could lead the charge in sustainable urban transport if modernized.

What’s your take? Should Kolkata have saved its trams, or was this the right decision?

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