A conveyance that transports passengers or freight in carriers suspended from cables and supported by a series of towers.
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Examples for "tram"
Examples for "tram"
1In the electric tram-car the haulage was effected by means of accumulators.
2BBC Scotland's transport correspondent David Miller reports on the Edinburgh tram project.
3Then they were in the tram, going towards the heart of Brussels.
4To the left he heard the shrill jingle of an electric tram.
5From there onwards in the tram to Kew Bridge, it became uninteresting.
1In old French towns, the words boulevard and tramway are generally anathema.
2Our supplies were brought within about three miles on a light tramway.
3At Lucerne I went up a tramway to the top of Mt.
4After lunch, we strolled along the Boulevard du Jeu-de-Ballon, the tramway street.
5The tramway operation had halted for the night, and all was quiet.
1That is about to change: the national government has approved what would be Peru's first aerial tramway.
2On the third day, they had spotted a line of wooden towers supporting an aerial tramway system.
3A supervisor at the Santa Lucia end of the aerial tramway suddenly noticed that something was wrong.
4A series of steep dirt trails lead to the top, or you can take the aerial tramway from Pala Springs.
5Their target-anaerial tramway connecting the Matahambre copper mine with the port of Santa Lucia-wasless than a dozen miles away as the crow flies.
1I have made some very careful observations on the cable tramway in Philadelphia, which is quite an extensive system.
2A pint of old ale, and he'll take you up that hill like a cable tramway, and not hurt himself.'
3On the south, the Lower Town is separated from the other districts by the Inca, a long street traversed by a cable tramway.
4I do not intend to depreciate cable or any other tramways, but there is a difficulty about introducing cable tramways.
5"I believe the ice will carry the farther end of the cable tramway out to sea."
Translations for cable tramway