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A tram, tramcar, or streetcar, is a vehicle used on a rail-based public transport system which runs primarily on streets; also used in mining.
Tram (or trams) may also mean:
Transport
- TRAM (company), a Spanish transportation company
- Aerial tramway
- Light rail, a vehicle running on streets
- Trackless train, sometimes called parking lot trams or just "trams"
- Tramcar (Wildwood), Boardwalk, Wildwood, New Jersey, US
- Transit Museum Society (TRAMS), Vancouver, Canada
Acronym
- TRAM (genetic), genetic systems with Turnover, Redundancy And Modularity
- TRAM flap, Transverse Rectus Abdominis Myocutaneous flap, in surgical breast reconstruction
- Texture memory, in computer storage
- Target Recognition and Attack Multi-Sensor system, on U.S. Navy A-6E Intruder aircraft
- Teatr RAbochey Molodyozhi, the Russian acronym for Leningrad Workers' Youth Theatre
- TRAnsputer Module, see Transputer ยง TRAMs
Other uses
- Tram (band)
- Tram (film), a short animation
- Tram, Kentucky
- "The Tram", an episode of the Italian TV series Door into Darkness
- Caesura, a musical symbol known as "tram-lines" in the UK
See also
- Tramway (disambiguation)
- All pages with titles containing Tram
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