ALEXANDRIA: Along Egypt’s Mediterranean coast, the oldest tram in Africa and the Middle East rumbles for a final few weeks before its removal – the latest urban upheaval Alexandrians say is hollowing out their city’s identity.
Government plans to replace the colourful streetcars on one of the city’s routes with a partially elevated light rail line have angered Alexandrians, for whom the 163-year-old track is “heritage, not just a means of transport”, local urban researcher Nahla Saleh told AFP.
Inaugurated in 1863, the tram is one of the world’s oldest and among only a few to operate double-decker cars.
