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    Tram - Wikipedia

    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 multiple unit trains that run on tramway tracks on urban public streets; some include segments on segregated right-of-way. The tramlines or tram networks … See more

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    The history of passenger trams, streetcars and trolley systems, began in the early nineteenth century. It can be divided into several distinct … See more

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    There are two main types of tramways, the classic tramway built in the early 20th century with the tram system operating in mixed traffic, and the … See more

    Historically, the track gauge has had considerable variations, with narrow gauge common in many early systems. However, most light rail systems are now standard gauge. An important advantage of standard gauge is that standard railway maintenance … See more

    Trams are in a period of growth, with about 800 tram systems operating around the world, 10 or so new systems being opened each year, … See more

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    Trams have been used for two main purposes: for carrying passengers and for carrying cargo. There are several types of passenger tram: See more

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    • Trams (and road public transport in general) can be much more efficient in terms of road usage … See more

    Model trams are popular in HO scale (1:87) and O scale (1:48 in the US and generally 1:43,5 and 1:45 in Europe and Asia). They are typically powered and will accept plastic figures inside. Common manufacturers are Roco and Lima, with many custom … See more

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    Modern trams (also known under names tramcars, streetcars, trolleys or trolley cars) are usually traveling on ground level alongside regular car tracks, but with clear segregation so that cars, foot and bike traffic is not using parts of the …