• FrederikNJS@lemm.ee
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    10 days ago

    Besides being wrong about tire/tyre, I also really like how you are completely wrong about “Trolleys” being something you have too go to San Francisco for… And that the OP didn’t even talk about “Trolleys” , but “Trams”…

    First of all… There’s plenty of different types of Trolleys around the world, like:

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shopping_trolley https://www.nationalclubgolfer.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/Stewart-Golf-R1-S-Push-Trolley-3-2.png

    But now that we are specifically talking about Trams, they also exist in:

    • Melbourne (159 miles)
    • Kyiv (144 miles)
    • Saint Peter’s burg (127.7 miles)
    • Cologne (121 miles)
    • Berlin (119 miles)
    • Moscow (114 miles)
    • Milan (113 miles)
    • Budapest (107 miles)
    • Silesian Interurbans (106 miles)
    • Vienna (110 miles)

    Just to name a few of the 403 cities around the world that operates a tram network. And comically enough, the San Francisco doesn’t even get near any of the above with it’s measly 5.16 miles of track. Even Los Angeles (82.7 miles) and Dallas (96 miles) has San Francisco beat.