Tramvia
Tramvia refers to a type of public transportation system that uses trams or streetcars to transport passengers along fixed routes. These vehicles typically run on tracks embedded in city streets and are powered by electricity, making them an eco-friendly option for urban travel. Tram systems are common in many cities around the world, providing an efficient way to navigate urban areas.
Tramvia systems often connect key locations such as business districts, residential neighborhoods, and tourist attractions. They can help reduce traffic congestion and lower carbon emissions, contributing to more sustainable urban environments. Many cities have invested in expanding their tram networks to improve public transit options.