Street running
On-street running or street running is the routing of a railroad track or tramway track running directly along public streets, without any separation. The rails are embedded in the roadway pavement, and the train shares the street directly with pedestrians and automobile traffic. Trains generally travel at reduced speed for safety reasons. Although bridges and tunnels are not streets, rails can still be embedded in the surface of bridges and tunnels like the Inuyama Bridge (Japan) or the Anton Anderson Memorial Tunnel (US). This is also considered to be "street running".
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Street running
On-street running or street running is the routing of a railroad track or tramway track running directly along public streets, without any separation. The rails are embedded in the roadway pavement, and the train shares the street directly with pedestrians and automobile traffic. Trains generally travel at reduced speed for safety reasons. Although bridges and tunnels are not streets, rails can still be embedded in the surface of bridges and tunnels like the Inuyama Bridge (Japan) or the Anton Anderson Memorial Tunnel (US). This is also considered to be "street running".
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On-street running or street ru ...... idered to be "street running".
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併用軌道(へいようきどう)とは、道路上に敷設された軌道の事を ...... (富山駅北駅 - 奥田中学校前駅付近)で新たに導入している。
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On-street running or street ru ...... idered to be "street running".
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併用軌道(へいようきどう)とは、道路上に敷設された軌道の事を ...... (富山駅北駅 - 奥田中学校前駅付近)で新たに導入している。
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Street running
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併用軌道
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