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TRAM: British and Australian (American usually streetcar also trolley) noun [C]
An electric vehicle that transports people, usually in cities, and goes along metal tracks in the road. (Taken from the Cambridge English Dictionary)

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GALLERY 14: Trams in the Workshop/Unrestored Trams
This page was last updated Sunday 10 October 2004
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Blackpool Toastrack 166 captured in the workshops at Crich on 2 June 2004. The tram was receiving an overhaul to be returned to passenger service.
Photo: Gareth Prior
Leeds 345 was undergoing a major restoration in the Crich Tramway Village Workshops on 2 June 2004. This picture shows the lower deck which has now been completed externally (except painting) and now requires all the electrical work etc before it can return to service.
Photo: Gareth Prior
Another view of Leeds 345 in the Crich Workshops on 2 June 2004. The upper deck is currently in the Depot on an accommodation truck awaiting reunion with this part of the tram.
Photo: Gareth Prior
Being dismantled for spares in the workshops at Crich is former Berlin (and Sheffield Supertram) Works Car 721-039. It is seen here on 2 June 2004.
Photo: Gareth Prior