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A tram stop in Gothenburg, Sweden.

A tram stop is a place designated for a tram to stop in order to have passengers board or leave it.

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Example of a tram stop sign

Tram stops share most characteristics of bus stops, but due to the fact trams operate on rails, they often include railway platforms, especially if stepless entries are provided.

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