
Horse-drawn tram
A horse-drawn tram is a vehicle used for transporting passengers, pulled by horses along fixed tracks or roads. Popular before the advent of motor vehicles, these trams operated within cities or towns, providing an efficient and organized way to move people. The horses walk or trot along a designated route, pulling a carriage or platform with seated passengers. They were an early form of public transportation, offering a cleaner and quieter alternative to older methods like walking or carriages. This system played a significant role in urban development, shaping transportation infrastructure before motorized vehicles replaced horse-drawn trams.