tramlines
Tramlines are the rails and related infrastructure that guide and support tram vehicles, also known as streetcars in some regions. They form the physical basis of a tram network and are typically embedded in streets or laid on ballast in dedicated corridors. A tramline system includes rails, sleepers or ties, fastenings, and often a power delivery system such as overhead lines.
Construction and operation of tramlines involve laying steel rails on sleepers, with ballast or concrete slabs
Types and scope of tramlines vary by network. They can be street-running light rail, partially segregated right-of-way,
History and global usage: tramlines appeared in the 19th century for urban transportation, evolving from horse-drawn
Contemporary considerations include maintenance and renewal costs, noise, intersection design, and safety. Advances in technology have