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n. - The track on which streetcars run; A conveyance that transports passengers or freight in carriers suspended from cables and supported by a series of towers.

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  • An elevated tramway is built from the town to Victoria Gap, 1,100 feet above the sea.
  • Ridership on public transit, spearheaded by a reinvention of the 'tramway' (streetcar or LRT), did a complete U-Turn.
  • Stirling by the Caledonian railway and by tramway.
  • Naples, from which there is also an electric tramway.
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