All joking aside!
  Steve Ohlsen


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All joking aside lets as a group design this tram?


 


As a driver of Modern and in the past historical trams;may i suggest a slopping floor line hence "B" type swivelling trucks could be used.  The centre doors could recieve physically effected passengers and normal hieght doors at the cabin ends.


A smaller  diameter wheeled truck(s) could be used in the low section.


I think a 3 or even a 4 section type tram is the approach. Passenger seating could be placed along the sides of the body(perimeter) with a large standing area in the middle.


A cabin isolated from passenger type door should be in each drivers cabin.


And pantographs are the go.


Steve O.