0 an electric vehicle that transports people, usually in cities, and goes along metal tracks in the road -- (通常在市内运营的)有轨电车
At times the camera was mounted on moving surfaces, such as trains, trams, ships, or even the subway.
Everywhere, on street corners, in the tram and in pubs anyone can understand what they tell each other.
This residential area was a former hacienda that had been bought by the developers of trams.
Mainly he was employed in a large tram factory, later he was their director of trade.
Train use remained stable, but the use of trams and trolley-buses declined almost to nothing.
These bobbins are for the trams and metros.
In both cities many respondents were also enthusiastic about the trolley-bus service which partially replaced trams.
We went by tram to the central train station where we remembered seeing signs for rent-a-car agencies.