Maybe this is too obvious, but have you tried Trams International?
http://tramfactory.com/

They do trams for a variety of botanic gardens, etc.

Diane Gutenkauf

On Thu, 14 Apr 2005 16:30:19 -0400, Annette Fromm
<[log in to unmask]> wrote:

><html><div style='background-color:'><DIV class=RTE>
><P>We are having trouble finding sources for a tram, pulled by an
electric "cushman" type vehicle&nbsp;to carry eight to ten passengers
through the natural areas at our historic environmental park.&nbsp; The
challenges we face are the need for it to be electric and not bother the
plants, for it to be able to traverse a bumpy 19th century train over hill
and down dale, and to not have a too long wheel base.</P>
><P>We would appreciate any assistance and guidance to a manufacturer or
provider.</P>
><P>Many thanks - </P>
><P>Annette B. Fromm, manager</P>
><P>The Deering Estate at Cutler</P>
><P>16701 SW 72nd Ave</P>
><P>Miami, FL 33157</P>
><P>305-235-1668</P>
><P>[log in to unmask]<BR><BR></P></DIV><BR><BR><BR>Annette B. Fromm
><DIV></DIV>3060 Alton Road
><DIV></DIV>Miami Beach, Fl 33140
><DIV></DIV>305-532-3530
><DIV></DIV></div></html>

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