-
networks operated as
public transport are
called tramways or
simply trams/
streetcars.
Because of
their close similarities,
trams are
commonly included in the...
- city's
streetcar lines, the St.
Charles Avenue line, is the
oldest continuously operating street railway system in the world.: 42 Today, the
streetcars are...
- systems, but all have been
served by
historic streetcars or
replicas of
historic streetcars. The El Paso
Streetcar is a new
heritage system that
opened in November...
-
vehicular traffic with
streetcars stopping on
demand at
frequent stops like buses.
Since 2019, the
network has used low-floor
streetcars,
making it
fully accessible...
- 2021 to
create the Loyola–Riverfront
Streetcar Line,
designated as
Route 49. Two
retired Perley Thomas streetcars,
formerly running along the
Canal line...
- The
Waterfront Streetcar used a
fleet of five W2
trams from Melbourne, Australia.
Service began on May 29, 1982, the
first streetcars to run in Seattle...
-
purchase of two
additional streetcars, with the
intent to
allow streetcars to run
every 10 minutes. In 2005 the
Portland Streetcar project was
awarded the...
- Kansas. The KCPS
planned to
replace all its
older streetcars with new, state-of-the-art PCC
streetcars,
which would have
required 371 vehicles. Only 24...
-
would be
served by PCC
Streetcars. The MMTB
decided that it was too
expensive and
Melbourne only ever had two PCC
streetcars, of
which one was a prototype...
-
Urbos 3
streetcars made by the
American subsidiary of
Construcciones y
Auxiliar de
Ferrocarriles (CAF) in
Elmira Heights, New York. The
streetcars are numbered...