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  • ...t]], though there are also few [[cargo]] trams; for example, current cargo tram operations are executed in [[Dresden]] and [[Zürich]]. ...in-between tram and metro, for example in [[Volgograd]], [[Russia]], where tram vehicles use segregated infrastructure.
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  • '''Basel tram''' is a means of public transport in the Swiss city of Basel and its surrou The tramway was opened on 6 may 1895, when the electric tram of Basel run for the first time.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Basel tram]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...horsedrawn. Vehicles powered by electricity were introduced in 1904. The tram system was shutdown in 1956.<ref name=greaterauckland2017-10-19/>
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  • ...ow operates three tram lines (numbers 10, 11 and 17) of [[Basel tram|Basel tram network]] and about fifteen bus lines. ...and goes to [[Leymen]] in [[France]]. It is one of only two international tram services in the world.
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  • ...t]], though there are also few [[cargo]] trams; for example, current cargo tram operations are executed in [[Dresden]] and [[Zürich]]. ...in-between tram and metro, for example in [[Volgograd]], [[Russia]], where tram vehicles use segregated infrastructure.
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  • '''Basel tram''' is a means of public transport in the Swiss city of Basel and its surrou The tramway was opened on 6 may 1895, when the electric tram of Basel run for the first time.
    449 bytes (70 words) - 06:41, 18 November 2011
  • ...llonia, Belgium, primarily a bus operator, but also operates the Charleroi tram system.
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  • A '''trolleybus''' (also called '''trackless trolley''' or '''trackless tram''') is an electric [[bus]] that gets its power from the overhead wires. * Trolleybus is ceaper than the tram
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  • ...ight rail: Ganshoren is currently the only municipality not covered by any tram line.
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  • {{r|Tram}}
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  • {{r|Tram}}
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  • ...horsedrawn. Vehicles powered by electricity were introduced in 1904. The tram system was shutdown in 1956.<ref name=greaterauckland2017-10-19/>
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Basel tram]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Basel tram}}
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  • {{r|Basel tram}}
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  • * Tram/light rail in Antwerp, Ghent and Flemish coast.
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  • {{r|tram}}
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  • ...e returned to Ireland and went to Belfast, where he worked for a time as a tram conductor, and later as a barman. In Belfast he joined the Ancient Order of
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  • ...ny of these new light rail lines, if built, would echo [[Auckland's former tram system]].<ref name=3News2015-01-24/> ...<ref name=NextCity2015-01-27/><ref name=NzHerald2015-01-25/> The original tram network had {{convert|72|km|mi}} of track.<ref name=NzHerald2015-01-23/>
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  • Public transport in the city consists of bus, trolleybus and tram networks.
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  • Charles Bridge has previously allowed traffic and once had a tram line, however since 1950 the bridge is open to foot traffic only. The Baroq
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  • ...f the park, the most prominent area is the Shark Valley Visitor Center. A tram road which starts and ends at this center extends about seven miles from th ...y, a lazy alligator will block the road. At the point in the Shark Valley tram road where it turns back north there is the Shark Valley Observation Tower,
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  • ...W, Pfeffer R, Vogt T. 'Dizzy' spells in the elderly—a predictor of stroke? Tram Am Neurol Assoc 1980; 105:169-71.</ref> or may not<ref name="pmid2316424"/>
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  • {{Image|BeamwayTrains.jpg|thumb|right|The suspended train/tram can have elevator}} ...still faster (and shorter) switch mechanisms suitable for slow and short (tram/bus) trains. The rail track inside the steel beam resembles a conventional
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  • ...)|subways]], [[underground (rail)|underground]], [[metro (rail)|metro]], [[tram]]s, [[streetcar]]s, [[trolley]]s, [[light rail vehicle]]s are almost always
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  • ...he Scottish Executive building area will be connected to the new Edinburgh tram network.
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  • *[[Basel tram/Definition]]
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  • :'''1910''': First electric [[tram]]s run :'''1946-1947''': Electric [[tram]]s in the city carry 16 million passengers a month
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  • ...l transportation is primarily by bus or taxi. Anshan used to have a single tram line along Zhonghua Avenue but this has been closed and the tracks removed.
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  • ...onal transit company [[Compagnie des Transports Strasbourgeois]]. A former tram system, partly following a different route, had been operation since 1878 b
    31 KB (4,461 words) - 14:12, 2 February 2023
  • ...re to overcome gravity. Without gravity no force would be needed to pull a tram up a slope. Also, a weight hanging from a cable over a [[pulley]] provides
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  • * [[Tram]]
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  • * [[Basel tram]]
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  • ...pidly, with the Hong Kong and China Gas Company starting in 1861, the Peak Tram in 1885, the Hongkong Electric Company in 1889, China Light and Power in 19
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  • ...rastructure. Many roads have been upgraded to motorway standard. A light tram system, the [[Luas]], has been introduced on two routes in Dublin, and a li
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