0 an electric vehicle that transports people, usually in cities, and goes along metal tracks in the road --
1 an electric vehicle that is similar to a bus but travels on tracks laid along roads: --
The cards need to be validated in machines before travelling on buses, the underground or trams.
It's a tunnel-like tram stop and next to the platform on both sides is a two-lane motorway.
Property speculators, industrialists, tram companies or the migrant poor in shanty towns would use land outside the city boundaries.
You know it was cheaper than the bus/ the tram cars at that time.
I mean it was a tremendous tram service.
Suffragettes tried several ways of getting around these precautions : for example, to arrive by tram within the cordon, or to rent rooms near the venue.
It was a bit far to go to a train station and certainly by that time all the trams had gone.
We went by tram to the central train station where we remembered seeing signs for rent-a-car agencies.