This was one of the first practical electric tramways built in the world.
It was later converted to an electric tramway, which began working on 20 February 1892.
Construction on the electric tramway began that same year.
The preliminary work for an electric tramway started in 1900.
He also became the chairman of the world's first electric tramway, Portrush.
Burke and his students built an electric tramway which was the high point of the exhibition.
The electric tramway operated until 1951, when it was replaced by a bus service.
It dates back to 1885 and is one of the oldest electric tramways in the world.
This was the first electric tramway to close in Britain.
The cost of setting up the electric tramways was £65,200.