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Tram - Wikipedia Tramlines or tram networks operated as public transport are called tramways, or simply trams or streetcars, including systems separated from other traffic Some trams, known as tram-trains, may have segments that run on mainline railway tracks, similar to interurban systems
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Home – Palm Springs Aerial Tramway During your approximately ten-minute journey, tram cars rotate slowly, offering picturesque and spectacular vistas of the valley floor below
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TRAM | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary Seven hills surround the city made easy to access with a modern aerial tram The two-hour tours will allow birders ride full-time or to step off the tram at various intervals to use their spotting scopes There is a subway system, but the convenient trams let you soak in the city better
Tram - History and Types of Trams Trams are railway-based transportation vehicles that originally evolved from regular train networks into urban-based passenger transportation services when those railway lines became too embedded inside cities, making them unsuitable for transport of large steam, electric or diesel-powered trains
What is a Tram? (with picture) - WikiMotors What is a Tram? A tram is an enclosed carriage intended for public transportation, powered by electricity, and designed to run on rails located in the street Trams are also known as streetcars, trolleycars, or trolleys, and they were once abundant in metropolitan areas around the world