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Automobile is because the city does not provide cars, but they do allow you to use trains, trolley, and the bus.
There are buses that run on diesel fuel, others that run on gasoline, and still others that run on propane or natural gas. The tram, or trolley, is a bus that runs on electricity.Ray
The trolley bus line named "on foot".
a public vehicle running along certain street,usually on rails,as a trolley car or a trolley bus
Yes, as long as it is safe to do so ... treat it the same as you would a city transit bus. Just use some common sense.
Routemaster. There were also Trolley buses.
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Aka streetcars- some used in partly underground routes ( Newark City subway used PCC trolleys up to 2000) - in laymen"s terms, about the size of a bus.
She was riding in a bus when the vehicle collided with a trolley car.
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Tram, an electric rail transport vehicle also known as a trolley or streetcar. Some modern light rail systems are also referred to as trolleys.Trolleybus, an electric busTourist trolley, a bus built to resemble a trolley carTrolley (horse-drawn), a goods vehicle with a platform body with four small wheels of equal size, mounted underneath it, the front two on a turntable undercarriageNeighborhood Trolley, the streetcar scale-model in the PBS children's television series Mister Rogers' NeighborhoodRail push trolley, a small vehicle for inspecting rail lines