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Understanding Tramways: A Guide to Urban Rail Transportation

A tramway, also known as a streetcar or trolley, is a type of urban rail transportation that runs on streets, usually on dedicated tracks. It is powered by electricity from overhead wires or underground cables, and it typically operates in a fixed route with stops at designated stations. Tramways are commonly used in European cities, where they have been in operation for over a century, but they are also found in some American and Asian cities.

Tramways are designed to provide efficient and convenient transportation within urban areas, often connecting residential neighborhoods with commercial and industrial districts. They can carry a significant number of passengers and offer a relatively low-cost mode of transportation compared to other forms of public transit. Tramways are also considered environmentally friendly because they produce no emissions and can help reduce traffic congestion and air pollution in urban areas.

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