- Tram stop
A tram stop is a place designated for a
tram to stop in order to have passengers board or leave it. Tram stops share most characteristics ofbus stop s, but because trams operate on rails, they often includerailway platform s, especially if stepless entries are provided foraccessibility . Trams are perfectly capable, however, of stopping at mere bus stop-type flags and using pavements as platforms, as seen, for example, inBudapest . Most tram stops inMelbourne have no associated platforms and stop in the middle of the road; traffic cannot pass a tram with its doors open unless the tram is behind a safety zone. On the other hand,Manchester Metrolink high-floor trams stop at dedicated platforms at the height of a railway platform, because the tram system took over former railway lines in the suburbs. Such trams also stop at dedicated platform stops onStadtbahn s in Germany, especially in underground stations in the city centre.Compare
* Train/railway station
*Bus stop ee also
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*Tram accident
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