Description
The Bytown Railway Society #45 "Levis Tramways Company" is Tom Grumley's authoritative history of the streetcar system that operated on the south shore of the St. Lawrence River across from Quebec City — the city of Lévis, Quebec.
What's inside: The complete history of Quebec's lesser-known interurban / streetcar system, from its 1902 founding as the Levis Electric Railway, through reorganisation as the Levis County Railway, to its final form as the Levis Tramways Company (1916–retirement). Covers fleet, infrastructure, routes, and the broader context of Quebec urban transit. One of Bytown Railway Society's specialist Canadian streetcar monographs.
- Author: Tom Grumley
- Subject: Levis Tramways Company (Lévis, Quebec)
- Period covered: 1902 – system retirement
- Bytown Railway Society: Title #45 in the monograph series
About Bytown Railway Society: Canadian railway-history preservation society (Ottawa / Bytown region, Ontario) — publisher of authoritative Canadian railway reference materials, including the long-running Canadian Trackside Guide and specialist historical monographs on Canadian railroads, streetcar systems, and lesser-known prototypes.
In stock at Oakville Model Trains Depot.


