Talk:Trolley (disambiguation)

Cleanup note
I cleaned up this disambiguation page. The original looked like below:

__START__ Trolley can refer to various things:


 * In American English, it can refer to:
 * an electric streetcar, elsewhere known as a tram;
 * colloquially, light rail;
 * For the electric buses sometimes known as trackless trolleys or trolley coaches, see trolleybus;


 * In British English, it can refer to:
 * a shopping trolley, known to Americans as a shopping cart;
 * a sweet trolley with sweets in a restaurant
 * a two or four wheeled trolley for transporting high loads over rails
 * a two-wheeled hand-truck or dolly;
 * a soapbox car or cart, also known as an unmotorised go-kart;
 * a gurney when used in a hospital environment;
 * an abundance of trolls;
 * a trolleybus, also known as trolley bus, trolley coach, trackless trolley, or trackless tram;

__END__
 * San Diego Trolley - A major form of public transportation in San Diego
 * A trolley is a particular configuration of horse-drawn vehicle.
 * A Porter's Trolley is a type of small, hand-propelled wheeled platform. It can also be called a baggage cart.
 * Trolley can also refer to a grooved wheel that rolls along a suspended electrical rail or track best described in the article Trolley pole.
 * Trolley problem, a philosophical thought experiment
 * A character in Mister Rogers' Neighborhood.

If you wish to re-include some of the things I deleted from this, please make sure that you don't mistake wikipedia for wiktionary. And please don't describe what "trolley" means in British using American words, and vice versa; try to use English words that have the same meaning everywhere. (If I made a mistake though, please feel free to correct it immediately.)

– sgeureka t•c 00:56, 19 March 2007 (UTC)