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Sydney Tramways Wall Map

Sydney Tramways Wall Map

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A Remarkable Tribute to Sydney’s Golden Age of Trams
Size: 920 mm (W) x 700 mm (H)
Formats: Paper | Laminated | Canvas | Optional Hang Rails


A Journey Through Time

This faithful reproduction of the 1905 Sydney Tramways Wall Map, originally published by McCarron, Stewart & Co., offers a rare glimpse into a city in motion. At the turn of the 20th century, Sydney’s electric tramway network was one of the largest in the world—an elegant system that stitched together suburbs, foreshore, and city centre in a way modern infrastructure can only envy.

Designed with meticulous attention to historical accuracy, this map shows the tramway lines, stopping places, and suburban geography of pre-war Sydney in exquisite period detail. It's not just a map; it's a piece of social history and a statement of how transport once shaped a city’s soul.


Why This Map Matters

  • Historic Authenticity:
    A direct reproduction from an original 1905 map, restored and printed using high-resolution processes to preserve every label, street trace, and cartographic nuance.

  • A Heritage Collector’s Piece:
    Ideal for those passionate about Sydney’s tramway history, urban development, or historic cartography. This map tells a powerful visual story—how Australians once moved, gathered, and lived.

  • Edwardian Elegance:
    With fine typography, vintage hues, and a soft aged parchment background, this piece complements both classic and contemporary interiors, making it equally suitable for homes, libraries, waiting rooms, and commercial spaces.


Key Features at a Glance

Feature Description
Map Title Sydney and Suburbs Showing Tramway Lines and Stopping Places
Published 1905, McCarron, Stewart & Co.
Area Covered Greater Sydney and Surrounds – full tram network at its Edwardian peak
Dimensions 920 mm (W) × 700 mm (H)
Available Formats Paper (160gsm), Laminated (80-micron), or Canvas (395gsm)
Optional Hang Rails Available for Laminated and Canvas versions
Ink & Print Method HP pigment-based inks on professional-grade media
Origin Proudly printed in Australia

🖨️ Available Finishes

➤ Paper (160gsm Heavyweight)
Ideal for framing under glass. Museum-style archival print quality with exceptional detail clarity.

➤ Laminated (Gloss Encapsulated)
Encapsulated in tough 80-micron gloss laminate. Writeable with whiteboard markers and resistant to stains, tears, and UV fading. Excellent for educational and public display.

➤ Canvas (395gsm HP Matte Canvas)
Printed on museum-quality canvas using long-lasting pigment inks. Flexible, tactile, and fade-resistant — a premium display choice for decorators, architects, and institutions.


Optional Wooden Hang Rails – for Laminated & Canvas Formats

Give your map a gallery-quality finish with hand-lacquered natural timber rails top and bottom. The top rail includes a cord, making it easy to hang from a standard wall hook. Elegant, unobtrusive, and completely ready to display straight out of the box.

Please allow 10 working days for framed or hang-railed versions, as each is custom-finished by our framer.


🏛️ Perfect For

  • Heritage Homes & Period Architecture

  • Civic Offices & Heritage Boards

  • Tramway Historians & Collectors

  • Interior Designers & Commercial Spaces

  • Schools, Libraries & Urban Planners

  • Anyone who loves the lost beauty of old Sydney


Did You Know?

By 1905, Sydney’s tram network had reached its zenith, with over 290 kilometres of track connecting areas from La Perouse to Ryde, Manly, and Bondi Junction. Trams were a vital part of life, with hundreds of thousands of journeys made each week. Today, little remains—except memories and maps like this.


Make This Historical Masterpiece Yours

Select your preferred format and optional hang rail finish from the dropdown menu above. Whether you’re a collector or simply someone with an eye for heritage design, this piece will become a talking point for years to come.




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