- 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...
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operate like
standard trams and
cannot move
without guidance, so they are not
classified as
buses and are not
equipped with
number plates. The ART
system can...
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track with
ledges cut in
stone blocks to
produce a
similar effect as
tram plates, was
contemporary with plateways,
being built in 1820. Kerb-guided Buses...
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traffic has been
redirected on
tram tracks" 'T-9 "
plate indicating actual amount of road
incline gradient" T-10 "
plate indicating railway siding a track...
- A
tram engine is a
steam locomotive specially built, or modified, to run on a street, or roadside,
tramway track. In the
steam locomotive era,
tram engines...
- 19th
century as an
industrial tramway: a
horse pulling a cart
along tram plates. It had a
specific branch line into
Clyne valley where Sir John Morris...
- The
history of
trams, streetcars, or
trolleys began in the
early nineteenth century. It can be
divided up into
several discrete periods defined by the...
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Trams in
France date from 1837 when a 15 km
steam tram line
connected Montrond-les-Bains and
Montbrison in the Loire. With the
development of electric...
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railway practice,
rather than
wheels with no
flanges running on L-shaped
tram-
plates.
Following Dadford's demise,
Benjamin Outram was
consulted on a number...
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embedded within this tissue. The
internal structures,
including the
tramal plate and subhymenium, are part of the
support system of the basidiocarp, and...