From Merriam Webster: Main Entry: 1tram Pronunciation: \ˈtram\ Function: noun Etymology: English dialect, shaft of a wheelbarrow, probably from Low German traam, literally, beam Date: circa 1517 1: any of various vehicles: as a: a boxlike wagon running on rails (as in a mine) bchiefly British : streetcar c: a carrier that travels on an overhead cable or rails 2plural chiefly British : a streetcar line
Muy interesante... :-?
iloveyoujules 4 years ago 2
Cool, but it's not a "tram" in the true sense of this word.
LMB222 5 years ago
axldlarj 2 years ago
Thanks, still neither meaning fits the image.
LMB222 2 years ago