Tram Transport
Tram transport refers to a system of public transportation that uses vehicles, known as trams or streetcars, which run on tracks laid along city streets or dedicated routes. Trams are typically powered by electricity and can carry a significant number of passengers, making them an efficient option for urban travel. They often have frequent stops, allowing easy access to various parts of a city.
Trams are an integral part of the public transport network in many cities around the world, including Melbourne, San Francisco, and Amsterdam. They help reduce traffic congestion and lower emissions by providing a sustainable alternative to cars. Additionally, tram systems can enhance urban mobility and promote economic development in surrounding areas.