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In 1878, the Upper Town inaugurated its first tramway line, run by the Compagnie de Chemin de Fer Urbain Saint-Jean. Going down Saint-Jean Street, it linked the famous Château Frontenac with De Salaberry Avenue. The offer was then rounded out by stagecoaches, which served certain cemeteries and convents as well as Notre-Dame-de-Foy Church.
1880 - 1890

Horse-drawn trams

The first horse-drawn tram appeared in Québec City in 1863. The wagons of the Quebec Street Railway were horse-drawn and ran on wooden rails in Lower Town. They linked the Champlain and Jacques-Cartier markets around Langelier Boulevard. The year 1878 ushered in the Quebec St. John Railway, serving the Upper Town from Old Québec to the Sainte-Foy toll near Cartier Avenue. The area the company serviced continued to expand westward. In 1897, horse-drawn trams were replaced by electric streetcars. Lots of questions about the era await you!

The Saint-Jean Street tramway line

Jules-Ernest Livernois In 1878, the Upper Town inaugurated its first tramway line, run by the Compagnie de Chemin de Fer Urbain Saint-Jean. Going down Saint-Jean Street, it linked the famous Château Frontenac with De Salaberry Avenue. The offer was then rounded out by stagecoaches, which served certain cemeteries and convents as well as Notre-Dame-de-Foy Church.
Chronoscope Do you have any idea when this photograph was taken? (unilingual French for a limited time) Source: Ville de Québec Document in the public domain (free of copyright) - Date: 1890