10am-8pm
because trams suck
In the 1950's
A tram can be a monorail without wheels.
Yes, trams do stop at traffic lights, similar to other vehicles on the road. They are required to obey traffic signals and will halt at red lights, ensuring the safety of passengers and other road users. In some cities, tram signals may be present to give priority to trams, allowing them to proceed when it's safe to do so.
The motto of Yarra Trams is 'Love Your Trams'.
Trams were used in Auckland between 1902 to 1956. (Electric trams).
Yarra Trams was created in 1999.
Inekon Trams was created in 2001.
Trams in Milan was created in 1876.
Trams in Turin was created in 1871.
Horse-drawn trams began operating in the early 19th century, with the first successful system introduced in 1807 in Cardiff, Wales. The concept quickly spread, and by the 1820s, horse-drawn trams were established in various cities across Europe and North America, providing a new mode of public transportation. These trams typically ran on tracks and were pulled by horses, making them a popular choice until the advent of electric trams in the late 19th century.
Subtract the start time from the stop time.