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- networks operated as public transport are called tramways or simply trams/streetcars. Because of their close similarities, trams are commonly included in the...
- a partial right-of-way, and six operate on street trackage shared with vehicular traffic with streetcars stopping on demand at frequent stops like buses...
- line, is the oldest continuously operating street railway system in the world.: 42  Today, the streetcars are operated by the New Orleans Regional Transit...
- Streetcars in Los Angeles over history have included horse-drawn streetcars and cable cars, and later extensive electric streetcar networks of the Los...
- ran only a half-block away. In the 1951 film Blanche is shown riding the car. In the interim between writing the play and shooting the film, though, the...
- Streetcars or trolley(car)s (American English for the European word tram) were once the chief mode of public transit in hundreds of North American cities...
- York's StreetCars were withdrawn in 2012, following the end of a five-year contract which the city council refused to renew. These StreetCars were transferred...
- and later electric powered streetcars and cable cars. Rail was more comfortable and had less rolling resistance than street traffic on granite block or...
- 250 modern light rail vehicles, 50 historic streetcars and 40 cable cars. All vehicles, except for cable cars, are wheelchair accessible. The electricity...
- cable car lines with electric streetcar lines. By 1912, only eight cable car lines remained, all with steep grades imp****able to electric streetcars. In...