Trams at Motat and Zoo - Western Springs

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Trams at Motat and Zoo 200 Meola Road, Western Springs, Auckland 1022, New Zealand

Postal code : 1022
Website : http://www.motat.org.nz/visit/tram-information/
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Trams at Motat and Zoo 200 Meola Road, Western Springs, Auckland 1022, New Zealand
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Hayder Tamimi on Google

Excellent exhibitions, lovely people and the kids just want more of it...oh and the annual family package is a real value for money
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Jimmy Xiang on Google

Lovely
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Rene Lind-Steyn on Google

Fascinating exhibitions for the whole family. Old and new Innovations - to aircraft displays and tram rides. Take a picnic basket and enjoy the history!
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Elizabeth Stewart on Google

Great drivers and conductors made this such an exciting and enjoyable experience for us parents and three year old!
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Dusty Plunkett on Google

A great ride between buildings. Very enjoyable and a must experience portion of going to MOTAT.
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George Smith on Google

It's a lovely tram . The conductor is very friendly and helpful . The tram goes to the zoo and the second section of motat and gets very exciting for Michael when one tran passes us when we're on one . At the moment the tram passes an area being dug out . Then it slows down to the second section .
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Bluelisted on Google

A tram (tramcar, trolley, or streetcar) is a passenger vehicle that is like a light train. It carries people to places within a city. Because a single tram can carry many people at the same time, riding on a tram instead of driving a car is a good way to help prevent pollution and stop the roads getting too busy. A tram in Moscow, which has one of the largest existing tram networks in the world Streetcars in Toronto--a city that operates the largest streetcar system in North America. A double deck tram in London, 1910. Double decker trams were commonplace in Great Britain and Dublin before tramways were torn up in the 1950s and 1960s A PESA 120N light rail vehicle in Warsaw A double-decker tram in Hong Kong The word tram is used mainly outside North America, while within North America these vehicles are called streetcars or trolleys as they run mainly on streets. More modern and larger trams manufactured since the 1970s, such as the one in the second picture from Warsaw, are called light rail vehicles. These vehicles are bigger because they are very often made of two or more parts, with a bendy section in the middle which works like a human joint. In railway jargon, these types of vehicles are called "articulated". These may sometimes have their own right-of-way instead of traveling on the street and their stops are usually farther apart than the stops of trams so that they can travel faster. On Market Street in San Francisco, vintage streetcars from the 1910s through the 1940s, called "historic streetcars" (the F Market line), that travel on the street are a popular tourist attraction. Another city whose trams are highly used by tourists is Hong Kong, because here the trams have two floors which is very rare in the world. The largest tram networks in the world are in: Melbourne, St. Petersburg, Amsterdam, Berlin, Moscow and Vienna.
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Hao Chang on Google

Great fun tram. We love it and will return thinking of getting a annual pass for all

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