In April 1900 the company declared a net profit amount of £4,309 10s (equivalent to £589,000 in 2023)[3] for the year ending December 1899.
[5] Extensions were opened as follows: On 29 September 1902, the company took over ownership of the Kinver Light Railway for the sum of £60,000 (equivalent to £8,227,773 in 2023).
Of the 64,073 passengers carried on the Monday, 31,000 travelled between Dudley and Stourbridge[6] with trams running every 5 minutes.
On 1 July 1904 ownership was transferred to the Birmingham and Midland Tramways Joint Committee, a subsidiary of British Electric Traction.
The depot was situated in Amblecote on corner of Stourbridge Road and Collis Street.