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- A tram (also known as a streetcar or trolley in Canada and the United States) is a urban rail transit in which vehicles, whether individual railcars or...
- A Streetcar Named Desire is a play written by Tennessee Williams and first performed on Broadway on December 3, 1947. The play dramatizes the experiences...
- The KC Streetcar is a one-route streetcar system in downtown Kansas City, Missouri. Construction began in May 2014, and service began on May 6, 2016. The...
- The Portland Streetcar is a streetcar system in Portland, Oregon, that opened in 2001 and serves areas surrounding downtown Portland. The 3.9-mile (6.3 km)...
- streetcar, contemporary streetcar lines that use old-fashioned streetcars Wright StreetCar, a bus designed to have a tram-like appearance Streetcar (carsharing)...
- The Toronto streetcar system is a network of eleven streetcar routes in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, operated by the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC). It...
- A Streetcar Named Desire is a 1951 American Southern Gothic drama film adapted from Tennessee Williams's Pulitzer Prize-winning play of the same name...
- A streetcar suburb is a residential community whose growth and development was strongly shaped by the use of streetcar lines as a primary means of transportation...
- 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...
- Streetcars originally operated in Atlanta downtown and into the surrounding areas from 1871 until the final line's closure in 1949. The first such transportation...