- A tram (also
known as a
streetcar or
trolley in the
United States) is a type of
urban rail
transit consisting of
either individual railcars or self-propelled...
- The Red
Car Trolley is a 3 ft 3+3⁄8 in (1,000 mm)
meter gauge tramway and
transportation attraction at
Disney California Adventure at the
Disneyland Resort...
- 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...
- (also
known as a pump
trolley, pump
car, rail push
trolley, push-
trolley, jigger, Kalamazoo, velocipede, or draisine) is a
railroad car powered by its p****engers...
- the
years before the automobile, when the
introduction of the
electric trolley or
streetcar allowed the nation’s
burgeoning middle class to move beyond...
- The San
Diego Trolley is a
light rail
system serving San
Diego County, California,
United States. The
trolley's operator, San
Diego Trolley, Inc. (reporting...
-
collection is
trolley cars (trams), it also
includes rapid transit trains,
Interurban cars,
trolley buses, and
motor buses. The Seas****
Trolley Museum is...
- The
trolley problem is a
series of
thought experiments in ethics, psychology, and
artificial intelligence involving stylized ethical dilemmas of whether...
- The
Willamette S****
Trolley is a
heritage railroad or
heritage streetcar that
operates along the west bank of the
Willamette River between Portland and...
-
Piers (c. 1870). BHRA had a
fleet of 16
trolleys (15 PCC
trolleys and a
leased 1897
trolley car from the Oslo Trams, in Oslo, Norway). The BHRA's origin...