An Australian tram runs on tracks (like a train) that are in the middle of the road, which is also used by motor vehicles, and is powered by overhead electric power lines. Trains run on tracks which are usually separate from roads and are powered by diesel fuel,steam or eletricity from overhead cables.
The difference between a tram and a bus is that a tram is a type of rail vehicle that operates on a street railway whereas a bus is operated on a road and does not rely on electricity.
Train.
By bus, Tram, Train or Tube.
tram? its the same thing trolleybus A tram is also called a streetcar in America
Train Tram Tricycle
Walk, car, bus, train, tram, bike.
The Deeprun Tram, an underground train running from Stormwind to Ironforge and back, is located in the Dwarven District
i think a trans flap and a tram flap are one and the same thing. Tram stands for transverse rectus abdominis myocutaneous flap] and trans is just a shortening of the first word transverse. That's what i think anyway. It just seems to make sense.
He was hit by a train on 7th of June 1926 (Google is your friend) For Facebook trolley car He was hit by a tram because the tram driver thought that Gaudi was a tramp
There are no trams in Laos, only buses, but the Lao word for train is lot fai.
You cannot travel directly from Melbourne to Geelong by tram, as trams in Melbourne operate within the city limits. To get to Geelong, you can take a train from Southern Cross Station in Melbourne, which is a convenient option. The train journey typically takes about an hour, and trains run frequently throughout the day. Alternatively, you can drive or take a bus, but there's no tram service for this route.
The majority of trams are powered by electricity, however some older trams are powered by steam or diesel. Tram travel on tram rails. These are similar to train rails, but there are some important differences.