- A
tram (also
known as a
streetcar or
trolley in
Canada and the
United States) is an
urban rail
transit in
which vehicles,
whether individual railcars or...
- The Peak
Tram is a
funicular railway in Hong Kong,
which carries both
tourists and
residents to the
upper levels of Hong Kong Island.
Running from Garden...
- The
CarGo
Tram was a
freight tram in Dresden,
Germany that
operated between 2001 and 2020. It
supplied Volkswagen's "Transparent Factory" with
parts for...
-
Avenue in New York City.
These trams were an
animal railway,
usually using horses and
sometimes mules to haul the
cars,
usually two as a team. Rarely...
- use in
Germany is the
articulated tram,
either in its high
floor or low
floor variant.
Articulated trams are
tram cars that
consist of
several sections...
- at an
alpine forest. The
floor of the 18-foot-diameter (5.5 m)
aerial tram cars rotates constantly,
making two
complete revolutions throughout the duration...
-
tram, horse-drawn
streetcar (U.S.), or horse-drawn
railway (historical), is an animal-powered (usually horse)
tram or streetcar. The horse-drawn
tram...
- track,
serving 140 stops. It is one of only a few
tram systems in the
world that uses double-deck
cars;
other examples are
Blackpool in the UK and Hong...
- An
aerial tramway,
aerial tram, sky
tram,
cable car or
aerial cablecar,
aerial cableway,
telepherique (French), or
Seilbahn (German) is a type of aerial...
- fleet. They were
renumbered 93–98 in the
Blackpool tram fleet. The
Fleetwood Box
cars were 15
trams built between 1898 and 1914 by G.F. Milnes. They were...