Trolley
This article refers to the mass transit vehicle running on rails. Also see Trolleybus. For other uses see Trolley (disambiguation)
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Mass transit - Rails - Trolleybus - Trolley (disambiguation)
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A trolley or trolley car is an electric streetcar that draws power from a live suspended wire. Outside of the United States of America and Canada, a trolley is usually known as an electric tram.
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Electric - Streetcar - United States of America - Canada - Tram
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The term "trolley" derives from the trolley pole that collects live power from an overhead wire or cable, sometimes simply strung, sometimes as catenary. The trolley pole in turn derived its name from the "trolley wheel" that was formerly the chief means of contact between car and wire as the wheel "trolled" behind the moving car.
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Trolley pole - Overhead wire - Cable - Catenary
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Modern trolleys often do not use a trolley wheel (using a metal shoe with a carbon insert instead) or even a trolley pole, a pantograph being the preferred means of contact. Other streetcars are sometimes called trolleys, even though this may be technically incorrect, as for a cable car or a conduit car that drew power from an underground third rail. Trolleys and trolley lines are also often described as light rail, especially if the line has significant off-street running.
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Pantograph - Conduit car - Third rail - Light rail
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Tourist buses made to look like a streetcar are also sometimes called trolleys; see tourist trolley.
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Tourist - Bus - Tourist trolley
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Electric buses, which still overwhelmingly use twin trolley poles (one for live current, one for return) are also called trolleys, trolleybuses, or trackless trolleys.
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Electric - Trolleybus
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