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1300 311 108

Adelaide Metro InfoCentre. Adelaide Railway Station (near the barrier gates to the trains) North Terrace, Adelaide. Open 7am–8pm every day (7am–12:15am on special event days) Call us Adelaide Metro InfoLine. Phone: 1300 311 108. Open 7am–

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(08) 8124 9300

Carlson Wagonlit Travel Adelaide More Locations (08) 8124 9300 Level 14/ 66 King William Street, Adelaide SA 5000 Save Contact Share via SMS Get Directions Similar Listings Adelaide Central Bus Station Adelaide Montina Travel Centre Ad

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  • Frequently Asked Questions

  • Where was the world’s first electric tram line operated?

    The world’s first electric tram line operated in Sestroretsk near Saint Petersburg, Russia, invented and tested by Fyodor Pirotsky in 1880.

  • What is the difference between a tram and a tramway?

    A tram (in North America streetcar or trolley) is a train that runs on tramway track on public urban streets; some include segments of segregated right-of-way. The lines or networks operated by tramcars as public transport are called tramways or simply tram/streetcar. Many recently built tramways use the contemporary term light rail.

  • Which city has the longest tram service in the world?

    Today, the German city of Dresden has a regular CarGoTram service, run by the world’s longest tram trainsets (59.4 metres (195 ft)), carrying car parts across the city centre to its Volkswagen factory. In addition to Dresden, the cities of Vienna and Zürich currently use trams as mobile recycling depots.

  • Where did the last horse drawn tram go in Northern Ireland?

    The last horse-drawn tram to be withdrawn from public service in the UK took passengers from Fintona railway station to Fintona Junction one mile away on the main Omagh to Enniskillen railway in Northern Ireland. The tram made its last journey on 30 September 1957 when the Omagh to Enniskillen line closed.

  • What are the views from the Lone Peak Tram?

    The views from the Lone Peak Tram are spectacular and only surpassed by those at the very top. Once you offload the Tram, you will be standing at the summit of Lone Peak, at 11,166 feet, and experience views from Montana’s highest scenic overlook. On a clear day, you can see across three states, two national parks, and many mountain ranges.

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