The upper level of the double-decker electric tram can be seen in this photo. Built in 1901 to serve the the Hill of Howth Tramway (also known as the Sutton and Howth Electric Tramway) near Dublin, Ireland. It was built by Brush Electrical Engineering Co. and features a distinctive open-top double-deck design with a capacity for approximately 67 passengers.
The Orange Empire Railway Museum (now known as the Southern California Railway Museum) in Perris, CA, holds a historic double-deck tram car from the Hill of Howth line in Ireland. Built in 1901 by Brush & Co. as Tram #2, this 67-passenger tram is a rare example of Irish coastal transport. It is a double-deck, electric tramcar. The tram operated on the Hill of Howth tramway near Dublin, Ireland, which ran until 1959.