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Trams and first
Trams began carrying the passengers on the 1 July 2006 but during the first weeks there were many technical difficulties.
Trams have a long tradition in Brno, they first went to the streets in 1869, it was the first operation of horse-drawn tram in the current Czech Republic.
He was also the first SNP Minister to lose a vote in Parliament on the subject of the Edinburgh Trams project.
Trams in Sydney | Sydney's first Tramways depot, corner of Pitt Street and what was then Gipps St West and Garden Road, looking SE across the Old Cemeteries towards Surrey Hills.
Trams first arrived in Acocks Green in 1916.
It was a script editor Peter Luke who first became aware of writers Clive Exton, who contributed eight plays for the series, Alun Owen ( No Trams to Lime Street, 18 October 1959 ) and Harold Pinter ( A Night Out, 24 April 1960 ).
The first Trams were steam and horse drawn until the introduction of electric trams on the Papanui line in 1905.
Trams served the island from 1910 to 1951 – before the first bridge was completed, ferries were used to transport the trams.

Trams and ran
The government ran M > Tram until negotiations were completed with Yarra Trams for it to take-over responsibility of the whole tram network from 18 April 2004.
(…) Trams and subways ran as usual which is a pledge that basic needs are cared for.
Trams ran on these routes until 1952.
Trams ran from Blue St, North Sydney over a now-demolished steel arch bridge over the Harbour Bridge Roadway, then over the eastern side of the harbour bridge ( now road lanes ), through a tram platform at Milsons Point railway station, before descending underground into platforms 1 and 2 of Wynyard station.
Trams ran to Gordon Park connecting it with Brisbane until they were progressively withdrawn from use, finally ceasing all operations on 13 April 1969.
Trams operated by the Brisbane City Council ran to the suburb between 1949 and 1968.

Trams and on
* Trams can run on renewable electricity without the need for very expensive and short life batteries.
National Express renamed Swanston Trams as M > Tram, similarly along with its M > Train suburban train business, on 1 October 2001.
M > Train was passed on to Connex, and M > Tram to Yarra Trams.
Trams were abandoned in London on 5 July 1952, after which street tracks were lifted, but those in the subway mostly remain in place.
Trams on Sackville Street
Trams from Piccadilly Gardens run along Aytoun Street, on to London Road and along a short distance on segregated track, before crossing the road and entering the undercroft through a tunnel.
Trams 1 & 2 on Széchenyi street
Trams may be the most energy-efficient form of public transportation, with rubber wheeled vehicles using 2 / 3 more energy than the equivalent tram, and run on electricity rather than fossil fuels.
Trams would share the line with freight trains, and a decision from Network Rail on the scheme between Stourbridge and Walsall was due in the summer.
Trams connected the area to St Kilda and Melbourne on 31 October 1925.
* East Croydon tram stop on The Trams website
Trams in central Stockholm, in Helsingborg and most lines in Malmö were withdrawn and replaced by buses, and over one thousand new buses were purchased with doors on the right-hand side.
Trams run on the branch on Sundays and public holidays at hourly intervals.
From 3. 01am on 30 November 2009, KDR Melbourne a consortium led by Keolis & Downer EDI Rail took control of Melbourne's tram network retaining the government owned brand, Yarra Trams.
Yarra Trams current metropolitan franchise started on 30 November 2009, and will last for eight years, with the option of a further seven years ' extension on completion.
In October 2001, Yarra Trams took delivery of 36 Citadis trams which have primarily operated on route 109 to complement the extension to Box Hill.

Trams and St
The centre was to be served by the Edinburgh Trams at Ocean Terminal tram stop until the tram line east of St. Andrew's Square was cancelled in June 2011.
* Fitzroy Street ( Trams ; minor thoroughfare to St Kilda Beach )
Trams run from Oldham Mumps to St Werburgh's Road via Victoria every 12 minutes Monday – Saturday and Sunday daytime and every 15 minutes Sunday evenings.

Trams and line
Trams have operated continuously in Melbourne since 1884, with the opening of a horse tram line in Fairfield, since then they have become a distinctive part of Melbourne's character and feature in tourism and travel advertising.
Trams and railways use the overhead line as one side of the circuit and the steel rails as the other side of the circuit.
Trams accessed the workshops from Milton Road, under the railway line.
Trams would share the line with freight trains.
First tram line was introduced in 1892. Trams and trolleys are operated exclusively by GSP Beograd, and there are 12 regular tram and 7 trolley lines.
Trams to Bondi and Bronte beaches travelled down Oxford Street until the line was closed in 1960, replaced by the current bus service.
Trams that have visited the line include:
Trams travelled on reserved track along parts of Seaton Carew sea front, operating until 25 March 1927 when the line closed, ending tram transport in the Hartlepools.
Opening ceremony for the Trams in Sydney | Spit Junction tram line 3 November 1900

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