With this acquisition, the railroad grew to 65 route miles.
Suburban lines in the Liverpool area were electrified to reach a total of 37 route miles.
The network comprises over 20,000 route miles of fiber.
As planned, the railroad was to take a route roughly one mile (1.6 km) north of the town.
Combined, they operate 2,200 route miles of railway in the state.
The network was later extended to 27 route miles with a fleet of sixty tramcars.
By 1901 this company used 5000 horses to pull 515 tramcars over 140 route miles.
By 1910, the 582 cars in service running over 100 route miles were generating a profit of £150,000.
In January 1907, he became general manager of the whole corporation, running a network of almost 1,000 route miles and 25,000 employees.
At this point, the system peaked at 79 vehicles and 18 route miles.