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1. Tram lane

A tram lane is a designated lane on the road reserved primarily for trams (also known as streetcars or light rail vehicles). It may be exclusively for trams or shared with other road users under specific conditions.

  • What Does a Tramway Include?
    • Rails/Tracks – Usually embedded into streets or in dedicated lanes.
    • Overhead wires – Provide electricity to power the tram (for electric trams).
    • Stops/Stations – Where passengers board or exit.
    • Signals & Signs – Special lights and road markings for tram operations.
  • Types of Tramways:
    • Street-level (shared with traffic) – Trams run on roads with cars.
    • Dedicated lanes – Only trams use these tracks.
    • Grass or green tramways – Tracks laid on grassy paths for eco-friendly and quiet travel.
    • Elevated or tunnel tramways – In rare cases, especially in modern or hybrid tram-metro systems.
Tram lane

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