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Inland Tram

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See also: Coast Tram
The Inland Tram in the mountains of the Lanzerwald between Ciudad de Oro and Rossmarkt.

The Inland Tram public transport service connecting the towns of Sankt Rosa, Taktwinkel, Ciudad de Oro and Rossmarkt. The tram makes over 70 stops along the route, including at several smaller towns. Most of the line is electrified, the trams operate on battery power part of the route where an overhead line would obstruct scenic views, and the trams are charged over the pantograph on the rest of the route, and especially during stops at stations. The maximum speed of the Inland Tram is 120 km/h, which is achieved on the longer empty stretches in the rural areas deeper into the country. The tram service is important for commuters, especially between Taktwinkel and Sankt Rosa, and half of the trams only run from Sankt Rosa to Taktwinkel, before returning to Sankt Rosa, of the remaining half of the trams, half of them only run as far as Ciudad de Oro. The trams themselves are popular with ferroequinologists, as they are maintained to the highest standards and made out of steel polished to a glossy perfection. Compared to the Coast Tram, the interior of the trams is more focused on function, with comfortable seating.