Examples of using Trams in English and their translations into Hindi
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buses- especially trams, already available in some cities around the world,
Public transport in the county, including the extensive network of trams, buses and the London Underground came under control of the London Passenger Transport Board in 1933
Trams are a heavily featured in the movie Malcolm, one scene of
other modes of transport- such as buses or trams- are added to the mix,
is not widely distributed(see Conduit current collection, trams, electric rail,
In Vienna it proved impossible to change the trams overnight, so while all other traffic took to the right-hand side of the road, the trams continued to run on the left for several weeks.
Trams are the second most used form of public transport in overall boardings in Melbourne after the commuter railway network, with a total of 206 million passenger trips in 2017-18.
it was announced by the new transport minister that the 26 W-class trams running the two inner city routes,
not widely distributed see Conduit current collection, trams, electric rail,
To further improve tram speeds on congested Melbourne streets, trams also have priority in road usage,
In 2010, it was proposed to better utilise the unused W-class trams by refurbishing and leasing them as“roving ambassadors” to other cities,
Despite the fact that Stott's College was founded in 1883(before our famous Melbourne trams and before‘The Big Australian',
Rising adult literacy spurred press coverage of organized while transport systems such as the railways or urban trams enabled players and spectators to travel to football games.
thanks to reliable and frequent trams, staying here doesn't place you too far from the action.
numerous trams, a monorail system
numerous trams, a monorail system
numerous trams, a monorail system
buses and trams(Solaris, Solbus),
Because of obstruction from elements of the Unions movement, it would take until 1975 for women to be admitted as drivers on Melbourne's trams, and Sir Reginald Ansett refused to allow women to train as pilots as late as 1979.
Despite the fact that Stott's College was founded in 1883(before our famous Melbourne trams and before‘The Big Australian',