raitioteiden
Raitioteiden, often translated as trams or streetcars, are a form of public transportation that runs on rails along city streets. They are typically electric-powered, drawing energy from overhead lines or a third rail. Raitiotie systems can be found in many cities around the world, particularly in Europe, and have a long history dating back to the late 19th century.
The primary advantage of raitioteiden is their capacity to move a large number of passengers efficiently, especially
However, raitioteiden also present certain challenges. Their infrastructure requires significant investment and can be disruptive to