trams in English

noun
1
a trolley car.
Towns and cities considering tram schemes yesterday attacked Government indecision and demanded clear guidelines on what Ministers were prepared to pay for.
2
a cable car.
At night, sleep in heated domedgers on plains that evoke western Montana - sans ranchettes, ski trams , and fences.
3
a low four-wheeled cart or barrow used in coal mines.
Paddy who was a former miner was delighted with the birthday cake, in the shape of an old tram full of coal.
noun

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1. Trams run along rails.

2. They replaced trams by buses.

3. Trams are now often preferred as replacements for buses.

4. The trams at Crich mostly ran along the streets of cities in United Kingdom before the 1960s, with trams rescued and restored (even from other countries) as the systems closed.

5. The Museum of Transport displays a collection of historic buses and trams.

6. The city council has decided to bring back the old electric trams.

7. Gas lighting was introduced to the city in 1847 and trams in 1869.

8. But trams also had to face some sharp practice from competing bus companies.

9. That special trams were run to enable people to view a solar eclipse?

10. It asked for powers to use animal or electric traction and trams or motor buses.

11. 12 Trams stood marooned as they were engulfed by a rising tide of workers demanding a hearing.

12. TEC is the single public transit authority for all of Wallonia, operating buses and trams.

13. Amid the clattering trams and the hurrying crowds at the Hackescher Markt, the golden litter bin stands out.

14. Also on display were battery-powered trams, bicycle taxis, and buslike vehicles that could operate with or without drivers.

15. The Cheapjacks, or surge in before the swift rush of the clanging trams,— pitiful, ugly, mean, encumbering

16. The Cheapjacks, or surge in before the swift rush of the clanging trams,— pitiful, ugly, mean, encumbering

17. See most of Belem's attractions and ride Lisbon's metro, trains, buses, and trams for FREE with the Lisboa Card

18. Travellers very often notice that electric light and trams are brought into streets which as yet have no houses.

19. The cities with their canals and punctual trams are among the most pleasant and orderly in the world.

20. What it really means is that the new trams are a hybrid between street car and lightweight suburban train.

21. By buying tickets in advance and paying more than the regular price, we kept Leicester’s trams running even on Sunday.

22. The Gondola was the most graceful of illuminated trams, and was built in 1925 on the base of an old tram.

23. 4 The 1925 Illuminations attracted an additional million passengers to the Promenade trams, bringing an extra revenue of £(www.Sentencedict.com)3

24. The trams stop at most places of interest and permit passengers to disembark and reboard at stops all along the route.

25. Nonetheless, I have looked Admiringly at hundreds of photographs of Birmingham's tramway system which was one of the largest in the UK, ranging from the steam trams which operated in Birmingham from 1884 until 1906, cable trams from 1888 and then the more familiar conventional overhead electric system.

26. Apparently Smoky only cares about tree-covered areas when it involves gun clubs and the preservation of acoustics for tourists riding trams.

27. Blest Those of us who happen to be fortunate or unfortunate enough to live in centres not Blest with the best of railway services have to rely much upon our trams.

28. The prices are: €1.60 for a single journey (valid for 1 hour after the first use on buses, trams, metro and funiculars, unlimited number of transfers, no return), €4.40 for a daily pass.

29. Blest Those of us who happen to be fortunate or unfortunate enough to live in centres not Blest with the best of railway services have to rely much upon our trams.

30. Contactless payments on all trams across the city, marking the first Contactless transit program in France.9 The Land Transport Authority of Singapore will enable Contactless payments for buses and trains

31. How many modern cities in the world have so few protected Bikeways and purposely congest their roads with trams and buses on the same stretch? London introduced the congestion tax 18 years ago.

32. The bright green trams and buses are the greatest amenity you can imagine: absolutely prompt, relatively inexpensive, clean and very convenient. Each stop has maps of the public transport system and a listing of arrival times.

33. Such fields are for instance generated by alternating current (AC), the type of electricity used in most power lines, wiring and appliances. Other important sources of extremely low frequency fields are power plants, welding machines, induction heaters as well as trains, trams and subway systems.

34. Bydgoszcz, the city not to be missed Unique museums, breathtaking architectural designs placed side by side with the Art Nouveau buildings, international festivals and the water, with its trams, boats and other vessels which entice and welcome one and all to have a ride and admire the city from the board.

35. Self-reliance and Autarchy are discarded options in today's world, be it for tackling terrorism or underdevelopment.: The fact is, what collapsed in the Soviet Union was not socialism but the Stalinist system of national economic Autarchy.: Finally, in the period of Spanish economic Autarchy, trams went into steep decline.: And while the distribution of that prosperity is often unequal and