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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 8: Blackpool - The Colourful Tramway 1996-2002
This page last updated 20 April 2003
Boat 607 has carried this Yellow and Green livery advertising the Blackpool Transport Travelcard since 1996. In this view the tram is at North Pier on 14 September 2002.
Photo: Gareth Prior
A colourful all over advert for O'Neills Irish Pub carried in 1996 with Brush 632 at Bispham Station.
Photo: Gareth Prior
Maybe not to everyones taste using the controversial contravision but here is Remodelled Centenary Car 641 in an all over advert for Kit Kat at Pleasure Beach on 26 August 2000.
Photo: Gareth Prior
Ex-Towing Railcoach 678 is currently in an all over advert for the Royal British Legion in this attractive red and blue style, which it has carried since March 2000. In this shot the tram is approaching Starr Gate on 12 September 2002.
Photo: Gareth Prior
Balloon 709 before its rebuild into the flat fronted style in an all over advert for Pontins using a much lighter colour scheme than that currently on 722. The tram is at Fleetwood Ferry in 1996.
Photo: Gareth Prior
A very eye catching scheme is currently carried by Balloon 720 advertising the Pleasure Beach's Valhalla attraction. The tram was caught at Bispham station on 21 August 2000.
Photo: Gareth Prior