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The trams (run/runs) on electricity.​

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Answer:run

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The trams Run on electricity.

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Tram

The majority of trams nowadays are powered by electricity, which is typically supplied by a pantograph sliding on an overhead line. Older systems may have used a trolley pole or a bow collector. On a third rail, a contact shoe may occasionally be employed. If required, they may have two power sources: diesel in more rural areas and electricity for metropolitan streets.

A tram is a rail vehicle that runs on tramway rails on public metropolitan streets; some have segregated right-of-way parts. It is also known as a streetcar or trolley in North America. Tramways, often known as trams or streetcars, are tramlines or networks that are used for public transportation. The modern term light rail is used to describe several newly constructed tramways. In North America, the vehicles are known as streetcars or trolleys (not to be confused with trolleybuses), whereas trams or tramcars are used elsewhere. In the US, the first two names are frequently used synonymously, with streetcar favored in the west and trolley preferred in the east. In Canada, tramways or streetcars are preferred.

Internally powered buses designed to mimic streetcars are sometimes referred to as "trolleys" in some regions of the United States. The American Public Transportation Association (APTA) refers to them as "trolley-replica buses" to prevent additional misunderstandings with trolleybuses. The name "tram" has occasionally been used in the United States to refer to rubber-tired trackless trains that have nothing to do with traditional trams.

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