tram car Emoji
The π tram car emoji represents street rail transit and local public transportation.
U+1F68B
π is the Unicode emoji named βTRAM CAR.β Itβs commonly used to indicate trams, street transit, and getting around in a city. You can copy it directly or use the provided code escapes in apps and web pages.
tram car Emoji Meaning
The π tram car emoji is used to represent tramsβstreet-running rail vehicles used for urban and suburban transportation. It often appears in messages and design work about commuting, public transit, routes, and travel planning. You might use it to suggest a city trip, highlight nearby transit options, or label a transit-related section in an infographic. In social posts, it can also convey a βtraveling by tramβ mood or a specifically urban travel experience. While the emoji is mainly literal, it can also function as a visual shorthand for accessibility and everyday movement within a town or city.
Common uses
- β’Indicating tram routes, stops, or schedules in travel and commuting posts
- β’Tagging public transportation themes in social media or blog content
- β’Labeling UI elements such as βtramβ icons for transit apps or maps
- β’Signaling eco-friendly city travel and local mobility in marketing
- β’Marking destinations and directions (e.g., βtake the tram toβ¦β) in guides
Examples
π Tram Car Symbol
- πTake the π at Central Station to Riverside.
- πNext π leaves in 5 minutes.
- πDowntown map: π lines highlighted in blue.
- πPlanning our weekendβrides on the π are the best way to explore.
- πAccessible route: board the π at Stop A.
Variations
Ready to copy
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1F68B | |
| HTML Entity | 🚋 | |
| HTML Code | 🚋 | |
| CSS | \1F68B |
FAQ
What does the π tram car emoji mean?
It represents a tram car, usually used for street rail transit, commuting, and urban travel.
How do I copy the tram car symbol (π)?
Select and copy βπβ from this page, then paste it into your message, design, or document.
What is the Unicode code point for π?
The Unicode code point is U+1F68B.
How can I use it in HTML or JavaScript?
HTML entity: 🚋. CSS escape: \\1F68B. JavaScript escape: \\u{1F68B}.