United Railways and Electric Company

United Railways and Electric Company

The United Railways and Electric Company was a street railway company in the Baltimore Metropolitan Area of the U.S. state of Maryland from 1899 to 1935, when the Baltimore Transit Company replaced it.

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)

ee also

*List of surface transit routes in the Baltimore Metropolitan Area


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