The last tram car to operate in Glasgow was on 4th September 1962. From Dalmuir (East end) to Auchenshuggle. Buses came in to force after that
The Glasgow Subway opened in 1896
A tram line is a track or route used by trams. Tram is a rail vehicle or also known as streetcar which runs along urban streets.
The first Air Tram was built in 1644, by a man named Adam Wiebe. It was used to move soil from one place to another. Shortly following his invention there were other inventions similiar to it made for mining.
No definitely not
Glasgow has been used as a settlement since prehistoric times. Glasgow, the established city, came to be during the 10th and 11th centuries by order of King David I of Scotland and John, Bishop of Glasgow.
One R160B used in NY subway weighs around 85,200 pounds
There is the word Glasgie but Glasgow also used to be referred to as theDear Green Place before it became industrialised.
The only difference is language, Americans tend call it the subway, while Brits tend to call it the underground and European countries and others tend to call it the metro. There are exceptions, with cities like Washington DC, Newcastle and Los Angeles calling their systems "Metro" and Glasgow using "Subway". Those terms are typically used to denote a rapid transit system, which is a train system that runs on its own dedicated right of way with little to no crossings with other traffic.
in the 1930s they used automobiles taxis tram cars and trains.
Glasgow, Scotland uses the Pound Sterling or GBP. This is used throughout the UK.
Subway cars
that depends on how it is used in the sentence.
In 2007, 1,563 million people used the NY subway.