Definitions
- Referring to a type of public transportation that runs on rails and is powered by electricity. - Describing a vehicle that typically operates in urban areas and has a fixed route. - Talking about a mode of transportation that can carry passengers and sometimes cargo.
- Referring to a type of electric vehicle that runs on tracks and is used for transporting goods or materials. - Describing a cart or basket with wheels that is pushed or pulled by hand and used for carrying groceries or other items. - Talking about a type of public transportation that runs on rubber tires and is powered by electricity.
List of Similarities
- 1Both are forms of public transportation.
- 2Both use electricity as a power source.
- 3Both have a fixed route or track.
- 4Both can carry passengers.
- 5Both are commonly found in urban areas.
What is the difference?
- 1Purpose: Trams are primarily used for passenger transportation, while trolleys are often used for moving goods or materials.
- 2Design: Trams run on rails, while trolleys can run on tracks or rubber tires.
- 3Size: Trams are typically larger and can carry more passengers than trolleys.
- 4Location: Trams are more common in Europe and Asia, while trolleys are more common in North America.
- 5Usage: Trolleys are often used in supermarkets or warehouses, while trams are used for public transportation.
Remember this!
Trams and trolleys are both forms of public transportation that use electricity as a power source and have a fixed route or track. However, trams are primarily used for passenger transportation and run on rails, while trolleys are often used for moving goods or materials and can run on tracks or rubber tires.