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Electric streetcar system — Frank Julian Sprague

1888 AD · Transmission: Global
EnergyEngineeringInventionNorth American

In February 1888, the electric street railway system designed by Frank Julian Sprague for the Richmond Union Passenger Railway began operating in Richmond, Virginia. Sprague's system became the lasting prototype for electric street railways due to its large-scale practicality and operating superiority over prior alternatives (animal traction, cable). Its architecture — truck-mounted motors, overhead trolley current collection — was replicated in hundreds of cities worldwide within the following decade.

InstitutionRichmond Union Passenger Railway
Historical regionRichmond, Virginia, U.S.A.
Primary sourceStartup of Sprague's electric streetcar system, Richmond, Virginia, February 1888.
Secondary sourceIEEE Engineering and Technology History Wiki — "Milestones: Richmond Union Passenger Railway, 1888"
Original languageen
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