Yes, there are: Bombardier Guided Light Transit in Nancy, France - it's a dual mode vehicle, combination of Tram and Trolleybus. When they are in "Tram mode", the vehicle follows a central rail (just like a rubber tyred Tram), but the rail does not support the vehicle, or the actual wheels, which are as independent as those of a Trolleybus. GLT vehicles have a steering wheel, though it is not used when following a guidance rail, and are capable of operating independent of the guideway, just like a Trolleybus. Instead of pantograph, the vehicles collect their power from dual trolley poles (enabling the vehicle to move sideways when they are in "Trolleybus mode").
MetLink is not a manufacturing company, thus, it does not make products that can be used on vehicles. MetLink is the public transport company in Melbourne, Australia, and manages buses, trams and trains.
In the mining industry you need many different tools and machinery. They use big drills, trucks, trams and different custom vehicles that are made just for mining.
there were mostly trains,trams,automobiles, and carriages.
This question is far too vague. Explain what kind of kits you mean and for which vehicles.
All sorts, like any city. Cars, buses, bikes, motorbikes, trains, trams etc.
robots
cars and planes
A bike
BMW
: VW Beetles
Cars,PLanes...ect.
They used cars, like nowadays, but they also rode bikes and walked. Trains and trams were also very popular then. Hope this helps.