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- Tram abstract "A tram (also known as tramcar or tramway; in North America known as streetcar, trolley or trolleycar) is a rail vehicle which runs on tracks along public urban streets (called street running), and also sometimes on separate rights of way. Trams powered by electricity, which were the most common type historically, were once called electric street railways. Trams also included horsecar railways which were widely used in urban areas before electrification reached the world.Trams may also run between cities and/or towns (for example, interurbans, tram-train), and/or partially grade separated even in the cities (light rail). Trams very occasionally also carry freight.Tram vehicles are usually lighter and shorter than conventional trains and rapid transit trains. However, the differences between these modes of public transportation are often indistinct. Some trams (for instance tram-trains) may also run on ordinary railway tracks, a tramway may be upgraded to a light rail or a rapid transit line, two urban tramways may be united to an interurban, etc.Most trams today use electrical power, usually fed by an overhead pantograph; in some cases by a sliding shoe on a third rail or trolley pole. If necessary, they may have several power systems. Another power source is diesel oil; a few trams use electricity in urban streets, and diesel in more rural environments. Steam, petrol (gasoline), gas and draft animals have historically been used as power sources. Horse and mule driven trams do still occur, mostly for the tourist trade. Certain types of cable car are also known as trams.Trams are now included in the wider term "light rail", which also includes segregated systems.".
- Tram thumbnail 4trams_vienna.jpg?width=300.
- Tram wikiPageExternalLink Tramway.
- Tram wikiPageExternalLink www.bangkoktram.com.
- Tram wikiPageExternalLink Blegny_video.html.
- Tram wikiPageExternalLink 01.html.
- Tram wikiPageExternalLink a.html.
- Tram wikiPageID "30733".
- Tram wikiPageRevisionID "606518143".
- Tram align "left".
- Tram hasPhotoCollection Tram.
- Tram width "230".
- Tram subject Category:Electric_public_transport.
- Tram subject Category:Light_rail.
- Tram subject Category:Sustainable_transport.
- Tram subject Category:Tram_transport.
- Tram subject Category:Tram_vehicles.
- Tram comment "A tram (also known as tramcar or tramway; in North America known as streetcar, trolley or trolleycar) is a rail vehicle which runs on tracks along public urban streets (called street running), and also sometimes on separate rights of way. Trams powered by electricity, which were the most common type historically, were once called electric street railways.".
- Tram label "Elétrico".
- Tram label "Straßenbahn".
- Tram label "Tram".
- Tram label "Tram".
- Tram label "Tram".
- Tram label "Tramwaj".
- Tram label "Tramway".
- Tram label "Tranvía".
- Tram label "Трамвай".
- Tram label "ترام".
- Tram label "有軌電車".
- Tram label "路面電車".
- Tram sameAs Tramvaj.
- Tram sameAs Straßenbahn.
- Tram sameAs Τραμ.
- Tram sameAs Tranvía.
- Tram sameAs Tranbia.
- Tram sameAs Tramway.
- Tram sameAs Trem.
- Tram sameAs Tram.
- Tram sameAs 路面電車.
- Tram sameAs 노면_전차.
- Tram sameAs Tram.
- Tram sameAs Tramwaj.
- Tram sameAs Elétrico.
- Tram sameAs m.07kfm.
- Tram sameAs Q5641.
- Tram sameAs Q5641.
- Tram wasDerivedFrom Tram?oldid=606518143.
- Tram depiction 4trams_vienna.jpg.
- Tram isPrimaryTopicOf Tram.