Trams (also known as streetcars or trolleys) are a form of urban rail transport running on tracks laid in public streets, typically powered by electricity drawn from overhead wires. They usually carry a large number of passengers compared to buses. Their history dates back to the 19th century with horse-drawn trams. They are known for providing efficient and environmentally friendly public transportation, offering a smooth ride and contributing to reduced congestion in cities. Modern trams feature accessibility and modern technology, catering to a wide range of passengers.
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